International Food Prices: Volatility or Long-Lasting Hikes? Implications for the International Debate
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Since 2006, international food prices have twice risen sharply. The first rise was curbed by the financial crisis. The second rise is still under way. Such price behavior has generated numerous debates, analyses, and initiatives from academics, NGOs, and governments. This paper presents the main conclusions of the report by the High Level Panel of Experts of the Committee on Food Security (HLPE) that synthesizes these various studies, and confronts them with the dominant discourse of international organizations.
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