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Is A Famine Next? Food Inflation, Food Riots, and Investing in Commodities and other Real Things

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Why food costs are soaring and what we can do about it. Why inflation rates could start to drop. Why commodity futures, including agriculture futures, have been lousy inflation hedges, and what has worked better.

Topics covered include:

  • Previous investment recommendations by Money For the Rest of Us to combat inflation
  • Why commodity futures hedge against unexpected inflation but have underperformed inflation over the long-term
  • A recommended ETF for investing in commodity futures
  • What is causing the jump in food prices and fertilizer
  • Why the risk of food shortages is increasing and what are remedies to solve it
  • Why agriculture price increases don't always lead to higher food costs at the store
  • Why inflation rates could slow in the coming months

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Show Notes

Ukraine War Threatens to Cause a Global Food Crisis by Jack Nicas—The New York Times

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is causing record-high food prices—The Economist

As sanctions bite Russia, fertilizer shortage imperils world food supply by Tom Polansek and Ana Mano—Reuters

All That’s Stopping a Full-Blown Food Crisis? Rice by Javier Blas—The Washington Post

Packaged-food firms are running out of room to raise prices—The Economist

Prospective Plantings, March 31, 2022—USDA

Related Episodes

232: Is It Time To Invest In Commodities?

309: Investments to Fight Financial Repression

312: What the Federal Reserve’s New Policies Mean For Your Finances

336: Own What Is Real

338: The National Debt, Inflation, and the U.S. Dollar—What Could Go Wrong?

342: Is Another Great Inflation Coming?

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Innhold levert av Money For the Rest of Us and J. David Stein. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Money For the Rest of Us and J. David Stein eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

Why food costs are soaring and what we can do about it. Why inflation rates could start to drop. Why commodity futures, including agriculture futures, have been lousy inflation hedges, and what has worked better.

Topics covered include:

  • Previous investment recommendations by Money For the Rest of Us to combat inflation
  • Why commodity futures hedge against unexpected inflation but have underperformed inflation over the long-term
  • A recommended ETF for investing in commodity futures
  • What is causing the jump in food prices and fertilizer
  • Why the risk of food shortages is increasing and what are remedies to solve it
  • Why agriculture price increases don't always lead to higher food costs at the store
  • Why inflation rates could slow in the coming months

For more information on this episode click here.

Episode Sponsors

Composer automated trading platform

Policygenius

Show Notes

Ukraine War Threatens to Cause a Global Food Crisis by Jack Nicas—The New York Times

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is causing record-high food prices—The Economist

As sanctions bite Russia, fertilizer shortage imperils world food supply by Tom Polansek and Ana Mano—Reuters

All That’s Stopping a Full-Blown Food Crisis? Rice by Javier Blas—The Washington Post

Packaged-food firms are running out of room to raise prices—The Economist

Prospective Plantings, March 31, 2022—USDA

Related Episodes

232: Is It Time To Invest In Commodities?

309: Investments to Fight Financial Repression

312: What the Federal Reserve’s New Policies Mean For Your Finances

336: Own What Is Real

338: The National Debt, Inflation, and the U.S. Dollar—What Could Go Wrong?

342: Is Another Great Inflation Coming?

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

  continue reading

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