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05/06/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Meat prices will continue to rise for next two quarters, warns US meatpacker
National Beef, one of America’s largest meatpackers, has warned that the price of beef will continue rising at least for the next two quarters. The Kansas City-based beef processing company, whose parent is Brazilian food processing giant Marfrig, noted that it is expecting stable margins for the next two quarters. This suggests that their operating costs, […]
04/22/2022
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By News Editors
David Stockman on inflationary hell that’s about to break loose
It is only a matter of time before Kiev surrenders to the Russians, with or without their clown-car president signing the armistice. But that deal will be so onerous from Washington’s perspective that it will not mark the end of the sanctions war, but will be an excuse for its actual intensification and indefinite prolongation. […]
03/25/2022
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By Cassie B.
INFLATION NATION: Record-high meat prices in the U.S. unlikely to recede, experts warn
Meat prices are expected to remain high in the U.S. for the foreseeable future, with one meat exec warning that strong demand paired with higher costs will keep consumers digging deep into their wallets to put beef on the table. The chief executive of the U.S. division of the world’s biggest meat producer, Brazil’s JBS […]
03/22/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Canada increasing potash output to shore up food production as Russia-Ukraine conflict continues
The world’s largest fertilizer producer, Nutrien Ltd., recently announced its plans to increase potash output by nearly one million tons this year in response to the uncertainty of supply from Eastern Europe. Potash is a key input necessary for producing nitrogen-containing fertilizers. While Canada is the biggest potash producer, Russia and Belarus come in second and third, which […]
03/17/2022
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By Ramon Tomey
IMF: Russia-Ukraine war may FUNDAMENTALLY ALTER economic, political order worldwide
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine may “fundamentally alter” the political and economic order globally. “The war may fundamentally alter the global economic and geopolitical order should energy trade shift, supply chains reconfigure, payment networks fragment and countries rethink reserve currency holdings,” the IMF posted on its website […]
03/16/2022
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By Cassie B.
Price increases are hitting farmers hard across the US and the world
Russia’s attack on Ukraine is having economic effects throughout the world, but farmers are among the parties being hardest hit by price increases as a result of the ongoing conflict. The invasion comes as inflation and supply chain issues were already making life difficult for farmers. The president of the Indiana Farm Bureau, Randy Kron, […]
03/11/2022
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By Ethan Huff
The world is headed for a rocky commodities and energy market in 2022: Here are 3 reasons why
The year 2022 is shaping up to be one of the worst in recent history for agriculture and energy commodities, which are already in the throes of extreme volatility. Some had hoped that things would calm down this year now that the first phase of the plandemic has ended, but it turns out that just […]
02/04/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Soaring fertilizer prices to spark global famines unseen in modern history
A modern-era crisis is looming with global prices for fertilizer tripling and food production dwindling. Articles about the twin issues have come out, but the corporate media in the United States are downplaying them despite their probable catastrophic impact worldwide. Experts have already warned about the crisis, and a European CEO even told the media last […]
01/27/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Farmers around the globe now feeling the pinch of higher fertilizer prices and more
The high fertilizer costs are now weighing on farmers in the developing world, with many forced to cut back on production. This could signal global food prices to go even higher this year after hitting decade-highs in 2021. The problem lies in global energy costs, which have now flowed through into fertilizer prices. Moreover, fertilizer […]
11/25/2021
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By Arsenio Toledo
Retailers to raise prices for thousands of food products in 2022
With the inflation crisis expected to persist well into 2022, multiple large retailers have already announced their plans to raise their prices next year. Earlier this month, Mondelez CEO Dirk Van de Put said that the company’s most popular products like Oreo cookies, Ritz crackers and Sour Patch Kids will be more expensive next year. “We, at […]
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