您現在的位置: Language Tips> Audio & Video> Special Speed News  
   
 





 
Behind the price of rice
[ 2008-05-04 09:37 ]

 

Download

This is the VOA Special English Economics Report.

Poor families in some countries spend as much as eighty percent of their money on food. They have watched helplessly as rising prices in recent months have created the worst food crisis in more than thirty years. The United Nations World Food Program says high food prices could push one hundred million people into hunger.

Half the world's people depend on rice as a main part of their diet. Yet the price has tripled in the past year. Inflated costs for fuel and fertilizer have played a part.

Economist Nathan Childs at the United States Agriculture Department says another reason is the falling value of the dollar. This has hurt the ability of some nations to buy food.

But he says the main reason is export limits in some rice-growing nations. This means less rice on the world market.

Nathan Childs is an expert on rice markets. He notes that the harvest for the latest growing season was the largest on record. But India, Vietnam and others have restricted exports to keep prices down at home and protect supplies.

Thailand's agriculture minister says his country will never restrict rice exports. He told the Reuters news agency Thursday that Thailand has enough supplies to meet demand at home and for export.

Thailand is the world's largest rice exporter. Recent signs of an increase in supplies have helped ease record prices for Thai rice. Prices rose last week above one thousand dollars a ton.

Vietnam, the second biggest exporter, has banned exports until June. And Vietnamese officials have now warned that non-food traders who buy rice for speculation will be severely punished.

Speculators try to predict future price movements. They take greater risks than average investors. Experts say speculation is a necessary part of market activity.

But the head of the U.N. Environment Program blames it for the high food prices. "We have enough food on this planet today to feed everyone," Achim Steiner told the Associated Press.

Earlier, a member of the United States Commodity Futures Trading Commission rejected the idea that speculators are the main cause. Bart Chilton blamed reduced harvests and grain supplies and the falling value of the dollar.

U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon called heads of major international agencies to a meeting this week in the Swiss capital, Bern. He says high food prices could harm world trade, economic growth, social progress and political security.

And that's the VOA Special English Economics Report, written by Mario Ritter. I'm Steve Ember.

(Source: VOA 英語點津姍姍編輯)

 
英語點津版權說明:凡注明來源為“英語點津:XXX(署名)”的原創作品,除與中國日報網簽署英語點津內容授權協議的網站外,其他任何網站或單位未經允許不得非法盜鏈、轉載和使用,違者必究。如需使用,請與010-84883631聯系;凡本網注明“來源:XXX(非英語點津)”的作品,均轉載自其它媒體,目的在于傳播更多信息,其他媒體如需轉載,請與稿件來源方聯系,如產生任何問題與本網無關;本網所發布的歌曲、電影片段,版權歸原作者所有,僅供學習與研究,如果侵權,請提供版權證明,以便盡快刪除。
相關文章 Related Story
 
 
 
本頻道最新推薦
 
Walking in the US first lady's shoes
“準確無誤”如何表達
英國新晉超女蘇珊大媽改頭換面
豬流感 swine flu
你有lottery mentality嗎
翻吧推薦
 
論壇熱貼
 
別亂扔垃圾。怎么譯這個亂字呀?
橘子,橙子用英文怎么區分?
看Gossip Girl學英語
端午節怎么翻譯?
母親,您在天堂還好嗎?

 

主站蜘蛛池模板: 国产三级在线观看a| 少妇AV射精精品蜜桃专区| 亚洲精品国产精品国自产观看| 韩国三级黄色片| 欧美亚洲一区二区三区四| 国产夫妻在线观看| 丁香婷婷亚洲六月综合色| 淫术の馆在动漫在线播放| 怡红院美国分院一区二区| 亚洲伊人久久网| 皇上啊轻点灬大ji巴太粗太h| 国产美女91视频| 中文字幕一区精品| 林俊逸高圆圆第1190章| 人妻少妇精品久久久久久| 色屁屁www影院免费观看视频| 天天干天天干天天干天天干 | 丰满少妇人妻无码| 精品一区二区久久久久久久网站| 国产成人精品一区二三区在线观看| 99国产精品永久免费视频| 欧美亚洲另类视频| 免费啪啪小视频| 天堂va在线高清一区| 日本不卡在线播放| 人与禽交另类网站视频| 玖玖爱zh综合伊人久久| 成人亚洲欧美激情在线电影| 亚洲热线99精品视频| 精品理论片一区二区三区| 国产成人久久av免费| 一区二区三区国产最好的精华液| 日韩在线一区二区三区视频| 亚洲大片在线观看| 男人j进美女p动态图片| 国产成人综合久久综合| 下载一个黄色录像| 欧美成人在线网站| 免费**毛片在线搐放正片| 美女视频黄频a免费观看| 国产精品污视频|