Eric,
Nothing we need to live is going to get cheaper in dollars.
Jim
Era of Falling Food Prices Comes to End as World Population Adds 2 Billion
CIGA Eric
The era of falling food prices ended a long time ago. We’ll likely test the upper blue and green trading bands fast than the world expects once the current correction runs its course.Chart: CRBFoodstuffs And Year-over-Year (YOY) Change 
Headline: Era of Falling Food Prices Comes to End as World Population Adds 2 Billion
The era of falling food prices has come to an end with the world population set to add another 2 billion people, according to Cargill Inc., the U.S. farm commodities trader.
The United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization has said global food output must rise 70 percent by 2050 to feed a world population expected to grow to 9 billion from 7 billion now and as increasingly wealthy consumers in developing economies eat more meat. Food prices tracked by the FAO climbed to the highest ever a year ago on surging grain prices.
“You don’t have to be a reviving bull on commodities to believe that the era, which went from the 50’s, 60’s to 70’s and early 80s, of ever decreasing food prices in real terms has probably come to an end,” Paul Conway, vice chairman of Cargill, said at the Kingsman sugar conference in Dubai yesterday. The conference is continuing through tomorrow when Jacob Robbins, managing director of global sweeteners at The Coca-Cola Co., are among the scheduled speakers.
The FAO food-price index averaged 228 points last year, 23 percent more than in 2010 and above the 200 points recorded in 2008, when food riots erupted from Haiti to Egypt. Prices since then have declined 11 percent by December.
Source: bloomberg.com





