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Usage on es.wikipedia.org Precio de los alimentos; Crisis alimentaria mundial (2022-presente) Usage on fa.wikipedia.org اوجگیری تورم ۲۰۲۲–۲۰۲۱; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Hausse du prix des matières premières des années 2020-2022; Usage on ms.wikipedia.org Pertambahan inflasi 2021–2022; Usage on ru.wikipedia.org
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Commodity price shocks are times when the prices for commodities have drastically increased or decreased over a short span of time. [ 1 ] Post-Napoleonic Irish grain price and land use shocks (1815–1816)
The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) Food Price Index 1961–2021 in nominal and real terms. The Real Price Index is the Nominal Price Index deflated by the World Bank Manufactures Unit Value Index (MUV). Years 2014–2016 is 100. Food prices refer to the average price level for food across countries, regions and on a global scale. [1]
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High food prices were also a major factor contributing to the Arab Spring unrest. [4] The deflated FAO food price index reached an all time high in 2012. [5] As a result of a very dry summer in the United States and Europe, corn and soybean prices reached all-time highs in July 2012 and prices remained high throughout 2012 [1]
In July 1973, the Soviet Union purchased 10 million short tons (9.1 × 10 ^ 6 t) of grain (mainly wheat and corn) from the United States at subsidized prices, which caused global grain prices to soar. Crop shortfalls in 1971 and 1972 forced the Soviet Union to look abroad for grain.