The World Bank is worried that recent sharp increases in the price of wheat could trigger another global food crisis similar to the one experienced some two years ago.
The price of the grain has risen to a fifty-year high. Other other countries may have to take a cue from Russia, the world’s third biggest producer, and impose an export ban.
Here in Ghana, checks by Joy Business indicate that majority of flour producers may not be feeling the pinch yet because they import mainly from the Americas.
Bread and other wheat-based products have as a result remained fairly stable.
World Bank Managing Director, Ngozi Okonjo Iweala however believes it is just a matter of time before Africa begins to feel the impact.
“What is surprising is how fast the price rose within four days of Russia announcing its export ban, prices increased by almost 80 per cent before dropping back a little.
“…There is still about a billion people in the world who are hungry and anytime you have this sharp rises in prices it affects many of them,” she said.
The grain is going for 10 dollars a heap. Rising wheat prices has implications for the price of chicken, pork and beef as it remains a key component in animal feed. It is also a substitute for other cereals such as corn.
Source: Joy Business/Myjoyonline.com/Ghana
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
Latest Stories
-
Keynote speakers arrive in Paris for Women of Valour
2 hours -
Coastal Civil Society Forum engages tidal wave victims, calls for urgent gov’t action
4 hours -
Prosecutors demand Luis Rubiales World Cup kiss retrial
4 hours -
Ghana won’t sink any further, investors must stay – Ishmael Yamson
4 hours -
Dr. Louisa Satekla pays courtesy call on Haruna Iddrisu to promote oral health education
4 hours -
ECB apologises for Pope Francis Ashes post joke
4 hours -
Denmark postal service to stop delivering letters
5 hours -
Photos: Mahama visits victims of tidal waves destruction in Volta region
5 hours -
Teen armed with gun overpowered by passengers onboard plane
5 hours -
Ghana Month: From war airbase to global gateway – KIA’s evolution and Ghana’s airline struggle
5 hours -
Rosetta Quaicoe: Preventing future Cholera outbreaks in Takoradi: A public health imperative
5 hours -
Edward Bawa assumes office as Acting Group CEO & MD of GOIL PLC
5 hours -
Ghana’s economy to face greater external stability in 2025; reserves to hit $8.8bn in 2025
5 hours -
Ghana’s current account balance to remain positive at 1.8% in 2025 – Fitch Solutions
5 hours -
Mahama directs Finance Minister to fund Blekusu Sea Defence Phase II
6 hours