Agflation Explained

Agflation (or agrarian inflation) is an economic phenomenon of an advanced increase in the price for food and for industrial agricultural crops when compared with the general rise in prices or with the rise in prices in the non-agricultural sector.[1] The term was increasingly used in the analytical reports, for example, by the investment banks Merrill Lynch in early 2007[2] [3] and Goldman Sachs in early 2008.[4] They used the term to denote a sharp rise in prices for agricultural products, or, more precisely, a rapid increase in food prices against the background of a decrease in its reserves, a relatively low general inflation rate, and insignificant growth in the level of wages. Agflation has become an increasingly important issue for many governments. From time to time agflation may become so severe that the World Food Programme has described the phenomenon as a "silent tsunami".[5] Agflation endangers food security, particularly for developing countries, and can cause social unrest.

Key features

Reasons

Several reasons may cause agflation: structural (changes in the supply-demand balance), monetary (the result of loose monetary conditions or speculations), and external (climate change, natural disasters, etc.) Among them are:

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hayes . Adam . Agflation . . 21 June 2021 . en . December 17, 2020.
  2. Book: Encyclopedia Paranoiaca . 2012-11-20 . . 978-1-4391-9955-8 . 4 . 23 June 2021 . en.
  3. Web site: Rabinovitch . Simon . "Agflation" takes root in world prices . . 21 June 2021 . zh . 2007-05-14.
  4. Web site: Canuto . Otaviano . Global Agflation, Energy Security and Bio-fuels . Economic News, Analysis, and Discussion . 23 February 2008 . . 21 June 2021 . en.
  5. Web site: Islam . M. Shahidul . Of Agflation and Agriculture: Time to Fix the Structural Problems . . 23 June 2021.
  6. Book: Takeuchi . Kazuhiko . Shiroyama . Hideaki . Saito . Osamu . Matsuura . Masahiro . Biofuels and Sustainability: Holistic Perspectives for Policy-making . 2018-07-13 . . 978-4-431-54895-9 . 13 . 23 June 2021 . en.
  7. Web site: Giordani . Paolo E. . Rocha . Nadia . Food Prices and the Multiplier Effect of Export Policy . . 23 June 2021 . April 2012.
  8. Web site: Espitia . Alvaro . Rocha . Nadia . Ruta . Michele . Covid-19 and Food Protectionism: The Impact of the Pandemic and Export Restrictions on World Food Markets . . 23 June 2021 . 1 . May 2020.