Record harvest but troubles loom
ahead
Financial
crisis will hurt agricultural markets
World cereal production is expected to hit a new
record this year as high prices boosted plantings under generally favorable
weather conditions, FAO said today in the latest issue of its "Food Outlook", a
bi-annual commodity publication. World cereal production is forecast to be
large enough to meet anticipated utilization in the short-run, and help
replenish much depleted global stocks. But the agency warned that the current
financial crisis will affect agricultural sectors in many countries negatively,
including those in the developing world.
Greater uncertainty
This year's record cereal harvest and the recent fall
in food prices should, therefore, not create a false sense of security, said
Concepcion Calpe, one of the report's main authors. "For example, if the
current price volatility and liquidity conditions prevail in 2008/09, plantings
and output could be affected to such an extent that a new price surge might
take place in 2009/10, unleashing even more severe food crises than those
experienced recently," Calpe said.
"The financial crisis of the last few months has
amplified downward price movements, contributed to tighten credit markets, and
introduced greater uncertainty about next year's prospects, so that many
producers are adopting very conservative planting decisions," Calpe said.
The report stresses that most of the recovery in cereal production took place
in developed countries, where farmers were in a better position to respond to
high prices. Developing countries, on the contrary, were largely limited in
their capacity to respond to high prices by supply side constraints on their
agricultural sectors.
Implications for the poor
The sharp 2007/2008 rise in food prices has increased
the number of undernourished people in the world to an estimated 923 million.
Lower international commodity prices have not yet translated into lower
domestic food prices in most low income countries. "There is a real risk
that as a consequence of the current world economic problems people will have to
reduce their food intake and the number of hungry could rise further,"
Calpe said.
Long-term challenges
The report says that world agriculture is facing
serious long-term issues and challenges that need to be urgently addressed.
These include land and water constraints, low investments in rural
infrastructure and agricultural research, expensive agricultural inputs
relative to farm-gate prices, and little adaptation to climate change.
To feed a world population of more than nine billion
people by 2050 (around six billion today) global food production must nearly
double. Population growth will take place mostly in developing countries and
for the greater part in urban areas. A shrinking rural work force will thus
have to be much more productive. This will require more investments in
agriculture, machinery, tractors, water pumps, combine harvesters etc., as well
as more skilled, better-trained farmers and more efficient supply chains. (Internet). Rome – 6 November 2008
Penulis : Drs.Simon Arnold Julian Jacob
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