What about attributing it to first world big businesses who own African soil and produce non-food there which forces African population to rely on the world market where bio-fuel influences the prices in the first place?You can attribute that rise in part to dumb lefties who wanted to save the planet by planting biofuels and instead starved their fellow man![]()
Nah, better take an unfounded jab at dumb lefties instead.
Yeah, iirc the food market became home to a lot of speculation from capital that fled the directly affected sectors.I don't think that spike tracks terribly well with food prices specifically. Probably more likely the global financial crisis causing the 100m spike in 2009.