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This matters for emerging markets (EM) more than developed markets, because lower incomes in EM means a higher proportion of spending goes on food. There s enough famous Marie Antoinette let them eat cake examples to justify concern about unrest when food prices go up in EM pic.twitter.com/HoXN8zh2IX
It looks like the global agricultural surplus has been bought up by China. Together with India (but India has bought much less and has far lower stocks per capita), China appears to have bought up the entire global wheat surplus pic.twitter.com/BthXMGdDqx
This means that agriculture exporters like Canada, US, Australia, Argentina, Russia ( ), Ukraine and Kazakhstan should have an export boost while food importers like Egypt (the world s biggest wheat importer) and countries like Turkey face more challenges
African Outlook 2021 - the Africa Center Reflects On 2020 and Looks Ahead
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African outlook 2021: The Africa Center reflects on 2020 and looks ahead AfricaSource by Africa Center
Ugandan soldiers serving under the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) load an assortment of items donated by the Italian Government and CARITAS as part of the COVID-19 containment and mitigation effort to help local Somali communities in their efforts to combat the spread of the virus on June 7, 2020. (Flickr/AMISOM Public Information/Steven Candia)
African nations have mostly escaped the heavy death toll and hospital bed shortages faced by Western countries, but the COVID-19 pandemic has dealt a disproportionately severe blow to the continent’s economic ambitions. Fortunately, robust collaboration between African public and private sectors, and particularly innovative financing measures from African development institutions including members of the Africa Center’s new Afro-Ce
African outlook 2021: From COVID-19 crisis to resilient recovery
Thu, Dec 17, 2020 11:00 AM
Looking beyond a year of COVID-19, what is the outlook for African economies heading into 2021?
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African states have mostly escaped the death toll that COVID-19 has exacted on the Western nations. But the economic impact of the pandemic has been especially severe, plunging Africa into its first continental recession in two decades. The impact is a lost $115 billion in output and 40 million more people pushed into poverty. Though the International Monetary Fund is already forecasting a modest recovery in 2021, resilient recovery will rely on a sustained health response, collective efforts to boost fiscal space, and the pursuit of in
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