Sight and Life
Klotz, C., De Pee, S., Thorne- Lyman, A., Kraemer, K., Bloem, M.
Article on how the world is experiencing a dramatic and protracted surge in food prices, attributable to a complex combination of short term cyclical and long-term structural factors that include lower agricultural production, weather shocks, greater demand for grainfed livestock among a growing global middle class, biofuel development from grain crops, food stock hoarding, and globalized trade in food commodities. The increased prices and dwindling grain stockpiles have caused civil strife and political instability in more than 40 countries, particularly in poor, urban locations.
- Climate Shocks
- Economic
- Nutrition
- Other Crises
- Africa
- Asia
- Southern Africa
- Zambia
- Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs)
- Children (boys and/or girls 1-10 years old)
- Country-level population(s)
- Mothers
- Research
- Article
- Journal article