Deep
Fried Black Swan Goes Global As Drought Spreads From US To Asia, And
Now To Southern Europe
25
July, 2012
The
US drought, which as previously
noted,
is the worst in decades, has already caused corn prices to hit a
record, and soy to soar. And as we first reported
last week,
and subsequently Bloomberg
also caught,
Asia could well be next to suffer soaring food prices next as "the
monsoon season, which is critical for that country’s agricultural
production, is 22% below normal conditions for the year."
In fact, if there is one thing preventing the PBOC from engaging in
full blown easing, it is precisely the threat that just as it floods
the market with excess CNY, that the supply of food will collapse
causing widespread riots and chaos a la Arab Spring 2011. And now,
just to make sure that the threat of full out global food crisis is
complete, and the deep fried black swan has truly gone global, we
find that a heat wave in Southern Europe is causing the corn crops to
wither in a region that is responsible for 16% of global exports
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