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Abstract:(Reuters) – The war in Ukraine and drought fuelled by climate change has sent global prices for grains, cooking oils, fuel and fertilizer soaring.
div classBodysc17zpet90 cdBBJodivpReuters – The war in Ukraine and drought fuelled by climate change has sent global prices for grains, cooking oils, fuel and fertilizer soaring. p
pRising prices for basic food staples is fuelling protests from Indonesia to Iran. pdivdivdiv classBodysc17zpet90 cdBBJodiv
pEuropean wheat prices have jumped 74 and benchmark palm oil futures went up 24 since January.p
pThe trend is growing and is alarming policymakers, with United Nations agencies warning that the price hikes will worsen an existing food crisis in Africa and could cause “catastrophic” child malnutrition.p
pFollowing are protests in alphabetical order that have erupted over food prices over the past few months.p
pARGENTINA: p
pThousands of farmers protested in Buenos Aires on April 23 against President Alberto Fernandez, whose policies to contain food prices to curb rampant inflation have been criticized by the agricultural sector.p
pCHILE:p
pThousands of students marched through the Chilean capital Santiago on March 25 demanding higher food stipends.p
pCYPRUS:p
pCypriot farmers dumped tonnes of milk and lit bales of hay outside the presidential palace in the capital Nicosia on May 18, in protest at high prices and production issues.p
pGREECE: p
pThousands of Greek workers protested in Athens in May Day rallies against surge in energy and food prices. Greeces annual consumer inflation accelerated to 8.9 in March, hitting its highest level in 27 years.p
pINDONESIA: p
pIndonesian farmers protested in Jakarta on May 17 against rising cost of palm oil export ban. Smallholder farmers group APKASINDO estimates at least 25 of palm oil mills have stopped buying palm fruit from independent farmers since the ban started, sending the price of palm fruit 70 below a floor price set by regional authorities.p
pIRAN: p
pPrice protests turn political in Iran as rallies spread. The protests began in early May sparked by the governments subsidy cut decision that caused price hikes in Iran by as much as 300 for a variety of flourbased staples. The government also raised prices of some basic goods such as cooking oil and dairy products.p
pKENYA: p
pActivists held a demonstration on May 17 in Nairobi, asking the government to lower costs of living, especially on food prices.p
pLEBANON: p
pLebanese truck and bus drivers and others blocked roads in January to protest against soaring prices. The protesters accuse politicians of failure to address an ongoing economic crisis since 2019.p
pPERU: p
pPeru deployed army on highways in April in response to road blockades spurred by anger over rising food and fuel prices. Peru is facing its highest inflation rate in a quarter century.p
pSRI LANKA: p
pSri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa declared a state of emergency earlier in May, following a day of antigovernment strikes and protests over a worsening economic crisis. Sri Lankas economic crisis, unparalleled since its independence in 1948, has come from the confluence of the COVID19 pandemic, rising oil prices and populist tax cuts by the Rajapaksas.p
pSUDAN: p
pIn March, a protester was shot and killed in the Sudanese city of Madani, medics said, as demonstrators marched across the country to protest a military coup that has been followed by a steep economic downturn. Sudans currency has lost more than a third of its value since the military coup in October last year, rapidly driving up prices for fuel, food and other goods.p
pTUNISIA: p
pTunisia said on May 11 it will raise the prices of some foods including milk, eggs and poultry, following protests by farmers against a jump in animal feed barley prices.p
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pp Compiled by Andrey Sychev and Luca Fratangelo Editing by Lisa Shumakerp
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