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New wheat crisis plagues world food supply

Posted Mar 27 2008, 03:46 AM by Jon Markman
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If it seems like you are paying more for your cereal, beer and pizza lately, shake your fist in the direction of Pakistan, Uganda and Argentina, because a weird confluence of international events are combining to slash the world supply of wheat and boost prices. The downside of globalization is that a crop failure 10,000 miles away can lead to pricier brewskis here. 

It's actually a lot more serious than that. The New Scientist magazine reports that a wheat disease that started in central Africa actually threatens to destroy most of the world wheat crop, leaving millions to starve. A fungus called Ug99 has already spread from Africa to Iran and is bearing down on Pakistan, according to the report. This is bad news because Pakistan and Punjab wheat is extremely important to the entire food chain of the densely populous plains of South Asia.

According to reports, scientists hope to slow the spread of Ug99 by spraying new forms of fungicide but the only real firebreak will come when agronomists are able to create Ug99-resistant strains of wheat over the next few years. The disease, which is said to be a super-strong strain of black stem rust, first came to light in Uganda in 1999 and has since ruined crops in Kenya, Ethiopia and Yemen. Now winds are expected to take the spores to Egypt, Turkey, Syria and Iran. Chinese scientists are said to be on a crash program to develop Ug99-resistant wheat strains before the disease ravages its already weakened croplands.

Meanwhile, down in Argentina, a three-week protest by farmers has curtailed shipments of wheat into supermarkets, pushing that country into its worst political crisis since 2002. News media report that thousands of farmers are withholding meat and grains from wholesalers and blocking country roads to oppose a hike in export taxes. Argentina’s president, Cristina Kirchner, has accused farmers of extortion, while protesters fill streets, banging pots and pans.

Food shortages in Buenos Aires are worsening, and the media reports that shops have run out of beef and chicken, while fruits and vegetables are soaring in price. The government is said to be digging in its heels on the tax increases that it believes are necessary to support social programs such as fuel and health care subsidies, while farmers say they are being unfairly targeted. The upshot is that the turmoil has also curtailed exports, putting strains on world wheat prices.

For more on the worldwide food crisis, see my column of March 6, "Could we really run out of food?"

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Red Alert, Red Alert

First gas, then vidalia onions, now beer...that's uncalled for!!!

Our desire to continue burning fuel at unsustainable rates is to blame. Using corn, canola and wheat to be converted to bio fuels is wrong. Burning food to power our SUVs? Ethanol is not the answer, conservation is. Solar, hydrogen and wind are sutainable.The increased consumption of food stuffs to be used in bio fuels increases the price of food for all and its energy consumption is crazy high.

there use to be 4 cents of grain in a bottle of beer, now there's 8 cents, hardly deserving of a price increase

The real problem is all the mandates for ethanol.  It's sucking up our food supply!  American farmers have stopped growing wheat so they can raise corn to be made into ethanol, and that's causing our prices to go up.  We need to get our politicians to stop pocketing all that special interest money and start doing away with ethanol mandates and subsidies.  

First of all I am shocked, not at the so called shortage of wheat but where our wheat and grains are coming from!!!  For crying out loud ... first we were an agricultural nation we could outgrow out pick out produce any crop in the world with greater quanity and quality we were in fact an agricultural nation, we were THE agricultural nation.  The greed mongers screwed agriculture with subsidies then then banks over extended family farmers suddenly the banks were quietly forclosing on the family farm those family farms became corporate farms those corporate farms got broken up and sold for profit and agriculture began to shrink until agriculture no longer became this countries nom d' plume!  Well that's OK because we became a manufacturing nation yessiree "Industry on Parade" we were!  We out produced out manufactured any one any where any time.  We put together a whole Pacific fleet in a matter of months after Pearl Harbor.  We manufactured a war machine in less than ywelve months that was incredible.  A testiment to the American ability and spirit.  Now where has the manufacturing gone? India, China, Argentina, Taiwan and about everwhere else but here!!  Does anyone remember the story of "Chicken Little"  The sky is falling.  Everyone turned to laugh at him.  Now comes the part where Chicken little turns to the camera with a wry smile and winks!  Please wake up America.

JUST ANOTHER GOVERNMENT SCAM, WE GROW ENOUGH WHEAT FOR US CONSUMPTION ABD EXPORT BUT THE POLITICOS SEE ANOTHER WAY TO

SCREW OVER WORKING AMERICANS BY RAISING PRICES OFF OUR BEER.

SAME OLD STORY OVER AND OVER UNTILL WE GET FED UP AND REVOLT

HERE IN THE US.........................

More reason why we have to become more self sufficient in all areas.

I would have thought that putting Kasey Kane in the Budweiser

NASCAR car would have made sales go down...we miss Earnhart Jr in that car

Rice, malt, barley, hops, uh, which one is the wheat?

Anheuser-Busch should be lowering the price of their crappy beer.  I wouldn't drink the stuff if they paid me.  The main reason I will never drink any Anheuser-Busch product is their CEO, August Busch, killed a girl in a car crash while he was attending the University of Arizona.  He was never charged because of who he was and I'm convinced the family made some sort of pay-off so he would avoid charges.  If you don't believe me, do some internet research and learn the facts.

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