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Fears Grow Over Global Food Supply

Food rebellions have erupted in the Southern African nation of Mozambique after a sharp increase in pricing. Seven were reported killed in the clashes earlier in the week.
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Fears grow over global food supply
By Javier Blas and Jack Farchy in London, Courtney Weaver in Moscow and Simon Mundy in Johannesburg
September 3 2010 12:22
Two days of unrest in Maputo, Mozambique, left seven people dead and 280 injured after the government decided to raise bread prices by 30%
Wheat prices rose further on Friday in the wake of Russiaâs decision to extend its grain export ban by 12 months, raising fears about a return to the food shortages and riots of 2007-08.
In Mozambique, where a 30 per cent rise in bread prices triggered riots on Wednesday and Thursday, the government said seven people had been killed and 288 wounded.
Vladimir Putinâs announcement on Thursday extended an export ban first introduced last month until late December 2011, sending wheat and other cereals prices to a near two-year high. It came as the UNâs Food and Agriculture Organisation called an emergency meeting to discuss the wheat shortage.
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In Maputo, trade and industry minister Antonio Fernandes told a national radio station on Friday that the riots had caused 122m meticais ($3.3m) of damage. Police opened fire on demonstrators after thousands turned out to protest against the price hikes, burning tyres and looting food warehouses.
Although agricultural officials and traders insist that wheat and other crop supplies are more abundant than in 2007-08, officials fear the food riots could spread.
Wheat prices remained high on Friday morning. Futures in Chicago were up 1.5 per cent at $6.91 a bushel, while European wheat futures remained at historically high levels above â¬230 a tonne, just shy of last monthâs two-year high of â¬236. Wheat prices have surged nearly 70 per cent since January, and analysts forecast further rises after Russiaâs decision and concerns about weather damage to Australiaâs crop.
The crop problems in Russia, which suffered its worst drought on record this summer, and elsewhere, have heaped pressure on US farmers to supply the worldâs wheat. The US Department of Agriculture has increased its estimates for US wheat exports to $8bn for the current crop year.
The 2007-08 food shortages, the most severe in 30 years, set off riots in countries from Bangladesh to Mexico, and helped to trigger the collapse of governments in Haiti and Madagascar.
The FAO said that âthe concern about a possible repeat of the 2007-08 food crisisâ had resulted in âan enormous numberâ of inquiries from member countries. âThe purpose of holding this meeting is for exporting and importing countries to engage.â
Russia is traditionally the worldâs fourth-largest wheat exporter, and the export ban has already forced importers in the Middle East and North Africa, the biggest buyers, to seek supplies in Europe and the US.
Mr Putin said Moscow could âonly consider lifting the export ban after next yearâs crop has been harvested and we have clarity on the grain balancesâ. He added that the decision to extend the ban was intended to âend unnecessary anxiety and to ensure a stable and predict-able business environment for market participantsâ.
âThis is quite serious,â said Abdolreza Abbassian, of the FAO in Rome. âTwo years in a row without Russian exports creates quite a disturbance.â Dan Manternach, chief wheat economist at Doane Agricultural Services in St Louis, added: âThis is a wake-up call for importing nations about the reliability of Russia.â
Jakkie Cilliers, director of South Africaâs Institute of Security Studies, said there was concern over a repeat of the protests of 2008: âThat certainly strengthened a return of the military in politics in Africa.â
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