Global Ban On Food Exports Due To Soaring Food Prices

Global Ban On Food Exports Due To Soaring Food Prices
Global ban on food exports due to soaring food prices.

 

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Global Ban On Food Exports Due To Soaring Food Prices

A global ban on food exports is underway due to soaring food prices. The harshest winter since 2008 is contributing to shortages of staple vegetables across Central Asia and sending prices north.

On January 20, the Uzbek agriculture minister announced a four-month ban on exports of onions after prices doubled in three weeks.

Once among the cheapest onions produced by former Soviet countries, Uzbek onions are now as expensive as onions from countries like Georgia and Moldova.

 

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Vast energy deficits have strained logistics, with gas stations shut down and roads covered in ice, the ministry said.

Potatoes have also jumped in price since the start of the year – by 14 percent, reported specialist agriculture news site East Fruit last week.

Price shifts elsewhere in Central Asia have been less severe, but experts say the true impact of the deep freeze will become apparent in the coming weeks and months.

 

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Kazakhstan last week followed Uzbekistan’s lead in banning exports of root vegetables.

Central Asia’s highest figure for food inflation last year, at over 25 percent, partly powered by fallout from Russia’s war in Ukraine.

 

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Conclusion

The trade ministry will work to stabilize the local onion market in an agreement to purchase 6,000 tons from Tajikistan.

This seems ambivalent to the effect that this might have on domestic prices.

According to a report by independent news outlet Asia-Plus, Tajik onion prices have tripled year-on-year to reach around 73 cents per kilogram.

 

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Make no mistake. Famine is coming

Everyone on the planet should be saving and planting seeds from every fruit and veggie they buy.

The idea of planting fruit trees etc. on vacant land is a great idea.

COVID had nothing to do with induced food inflation but keep beating that drum.

People are not stupid as they think, those paying attention anyways.

 

Some varieties of spinach beet will survive frosts.

I think we might make it through the next (s)election in the U.S.

What does Ukraine have in common with Uzbekistan? Cargill.

Imagine if all that farmland in the US went to feeding US citizens?

Food is becoming a luxury item only the rich can afford.