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by colechristensen
3567 days ago
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>Humans can't survive without food. When I'm saying "cheap" and "expensive" those are relative terms to the spending power of the population. If I make $200 a day and some guy in Africa makes $2 a day and we both pay the same price for food. Either I get an incredible deal and pay basically nothing (compared to my income) for all of my food... or he starves to death because he can't afford it. It has certainly happened. During the Irish Potato Famine, despite the potato disease going around, there was plenty of food to feed the population, they just sold it at a higher price elsewhere. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Famine_(Ireland)#Irish_f... |
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In the Great Famine, exporting leads to economic gain; it's just that people were poor. If you ban exports then exporters lose money and so they'll also become more poor.
Anyways, what you're saying is moot as we already have a world price for most food.