Jul
05
2008

Alok Vats
World Bank report published in a London based news daily, ‘Guardian’, says that the global food scarcity and soaring inflation is because of increasing production of Bio-fuels in America.
President George W Bush’s accusation on China and India for causing inflation and scarcity of food has been substantiated proved wrong by this report published on Friday. The report further said that Bio fuel production which mainly uses food crops like Maize, rapeseed and soybean hiked the price to 75 %. This statement also proved wrong the president Bush’s claim of 3% rise in prices.
More then 100 million people would be affected with inflation and food scarcity. The European countries like America are widely depending on Bio fuels is the only issue of inflation and the scarcity of food grains.
At the same time, the growth of the food grains is not on par with developing economy in some countries, is also another major factor. The uncontrollable surging prices of food grains pushed millions of families into famine. Families are left on modest diet because of soaring inflation rate and increasing food prices. A common man is unable to meet their daily requirements and govt. is unable to find any solution to stop this crisis.
Tags: America, Biofuels, food problem, India, London, USA, World Bank
May
22
2008

Alok Vats
After Bush has blamed Indian middle class behind the soaring food prices, India has blamed the policies of World Bank and IMF and “excessive and unsustainable” demand in developed countries for the crisis.
“This consumption trend has existed for more than a decade,” said Indian UN Ambassador Nirupam Sen.
He pointed out that over last two years, the demand for oil has gone up one per cent but prices in dollar terms have risen by 90 per cent. The issue was sparked off after the US and EU said the growth of India and China which has led to rise in consumption level has led to the shortage.
Addressing a special meeting of the United Nations economic and social council to consider the issue of rising food prices, he held financial crisis leading to weakening dollar and diversion of grains to production of bio-fuels among the major causes.
Policies followed by the Bretton Woods Institutions (BWI) are also behind the inflation according to Sen. He severely criticized their advice to countries to shift from food crops for domestic population to cash crops for exports.
“They seem to feel that subsidies are good for the rich but bad for the poor,” Sen said such policies had “predictable negative impact” on food production.
The debate came in the backdrop of UN agencies warning that more than one billion could added to those already needing food assistance because of high prices.
Tags: Bio Fuels, Bush, China, IMF, India, UN, US, World Bank