How the Food Crisis Will Affect Your Portfolio in 2011

A story I've been warning about for years is making sensational headlines right now. It's a story most people don't realize could make a huge impact on all of our portfolios in a number of ways. "U.S. Crop Stock Forecasts Deepen Fears of Food Crisis" read a recent Financial Times headline. The U.S. government cut its estimate for key crops. This came only a week after the U.N. warned the world faces "food price shock." Corn and soybean prices jumped and now sit at 30-month highs. Inventories are very tight. Corn is up 94% since June. And the world worries about a repeat of 2008, when food riots erupted in poor countries around the world. This has been in the works for a long time. It was there for all to see. The ratio of arable land to people has been falling for decades. Gains in crop yields have slowed. Population has expanded and income levels have grown. Diets have shifted. More people are eating more meat, which is much more grain-intensive to produce. And the love affair with biofuels puts food production in direct competition with energy. Plus, there are water scarcity issues affecting food supply. My readers have made tremendous gains from this trend by owning shares of agricultural fertilizer producers Potash POT and Mosaic MOS. Continue reading the article.
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