Introducing Growbag, a round up of new research on food, farming and climate by guest blogger Richard King

August 5, 2011
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Living on a spike – how are high food prices actually experienced by people living in poverty?

June 22, 2011
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Food prices: what's happening in local currencies and how are governments responding?

February 24, 2011
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Are food prices becoming more volatile? Yes, says the FAO (but it doesn't know what to do about it)

February 11, 2011
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On Al Jazeera's sofa with David Frost and Carl Lewis

February 9, 2011
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The Upside of High Food Prices

January 18, 2011
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The food price crisis and the World Bank's blind spots

January 11, 2011
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World food prices hit record high, so why no riots?

January 6, 2011
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Global price chaos – is another food crisis on the way?

November 12, 2010
Today in the FT: “Sugar prices suffered their biggest one-day sell-off in 30 years on Thursday, tumbling by as much as 11 per cent after speculators pulled out from the market in the wake of dizzying gains. The sell-off, which came just hours after the sweetener hit a 30-year high, started after the European Commission granted further export licences for
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So do food price spikes cause riots or not?

September 7, 2010
I’m a big fan of Chris Blattman’s blog (as the number of ‘hat tips’ – [h/t] – on this one demonstrates), but he lost it a bit in his recent post on food riots. Here’s what he says: ‘Globalization and growth should reduce price spikes in future. More countries are producing crops. Climate shocks in Argentina are not that tied
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The State of World Hunger in Graphs

March 3, 2010
This from the FAO’s ‘State of Food Insecurity in the World 2009’. Click on the graphs. After decades of improvements, the number of undernourished people (in millions) in the world has been rising rapidly since the mid 1990s.       Even as a proportion of total population, hunger started rising in the middle of the last decade    
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Bad news on food prices – they’re going up again

June 11, 2009
According to the FAO’s excellent and user friendly (even I can make it work) website on world food prices, which has both global price trends and breakdowns by individual country/commodity, world food prices bottomed out some time in February this year, and are now on their way back up again (see graphs – composite food price figure for 2009 is the
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