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Dynamics and Implications of the Recent Rise in Wheat Prices
[Dynamique et implications de la récente hausse des prix du blé]

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  • Raj Rajesh
  • Paul Vertier
  • Thibault Lemaire
  • Arthur Stalla-Bourdillon
  • Aude Le Métayer

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The increase in global wheat prices in the last two years, especially after the start of the Ukraine war, reflects a strong market integration and a high dependence on energy and fertiliser prices. As several developing countries depend on a small number of wheat exporters, curbing food insecurity will require coordinated action and crop diversification. La hausse des prix mondiaux du blé ces deux dernières années, en particulier depuis le début de la guerre en Ukraine, reflète une forte intégration du marché et une dépendance élevée aux prix de l’énergie et des engrais. Alors que plusieurs pays en développement dépendent d'un petit nombre d’exportateurs de blé, une action coordonnée et une diversification des cultures sera nécessaire pour endiguer l’insécurité alimentaire.

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  • Raj Rajesh & Paul Vertier & Thibault Lemaire & Arthur Stalla-Bourdillon & Aude Le Métayer, . "Dynamics and Implications of the Recent Rise in Wheat Prices [Dynamique et implications de la récente hausse des prix du blé]," Eco Notepad (in progress), Banque de France.
  • Handle: RePEc:bfr:econot:298
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