The global food crisis

Pages
48 pp
Date published
01 Mar 2009
Type
Articles
Keywords
Food and nutrition, Food security, Poverty
Organisations
Humanitarian Practice Network (HPN)

This edition of Humanitarian Exchange focuses on the global food price crisis of 2007 and 2008. The sharp rise in food prices was mainly caused by a combination of reduced cereal stocks, increased demand and the rising price of oil, increasing the cost of fertiliser and stimulating the production of biofuels in the US.

By 2008, the number of hungry people in the world had increased to over 1 billion, up from 850 million in early 2007. Populations already affected by crisis were hardest hit. While globally the price of cereals has decreased, it remains high in many of these countries.