Is the price of hot dogs at a grocery store related to the weather in India?
Is your midday meal tied to the price of crude oil on London's North Sea and the New York Mercantile Exchange?
Will hot pizzas in Chicago restaurants have to be priced based on China's economic growth?
Are hedge funds manipulating commodity markets?
What is the international bioenergy development situation?
In what areas does the national policy game mainly focus?
Why do conflicting policies and measures appear within the same country?
This food economics reading jointly recommended by Colin Chuck Peterson, Chairman of the American Council of Agriculture, Michel Petit, a well-known agricultural economist and former Director of the World Bank's Department of Agriculture, and Chuck Abbott, a famous Reuters reporter, will explain to you the economic chess game behind food prices.
Reader comments
Just like the book says, "China's economic development affects the price of pizza sold in Chicago." It turns out that food prices in daily life are related to the global economy and policies. The content in the book also made me understand the importance of food prices and its impact on our lives. I recommend you take a look and have a deeper understanding of food prices!
Just like the book says, "China's economic development affects the price of pizza sold in Chicago." It turns out that food prices in daily life are related to the global economy and policies. The content in the book also made me understand the importance of food prices and its impact on our lives. I recommend you take a look and have a deeper understanding of food prices!