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Poor winter weather conditions combined with already-low global inventories could send prices for wheat higher by up to 19%. War in Eastern Europe could catapult them further. “Europe, Ukraine, and the U.S. face some very unfavorable weather that will really…
It's not only the weather and potential military conflict between 2 major wheat exporters (Russia/Ukraine) but fertilizer shortages with high prices working towards higher prices for all crops using fertilizer. It has already begun in South Asia, for example in Nepal. See article. Reports of the same are coming from India/Pakistan. Additional info posted in the comments. https://english.makalukhabar.com/2021/12/37054/
English.MakaluKhabar.com
Farmers complain of fertilizer shortage during wheat sowing season
<p>SARLAHI: DEC. 26 – Farmers in Sarlahi are struggling to get chemical fertilizers for the cultivation of winter crops. Sarlahi is considered the pocket area for winter crops and farmers accuse fertilizer dealers of creating artificial price rises, thus…
UK - 30,000 pigs have now been culled on farms across the country as farmers take desperate measures as critical worker shortages in processing plants continue to bite. The sector's crisis is a result of slaughterhouse and butchery worker shortages. "It's time the pain was felt by all, and all actors within the supply chain take some responsibility or there will be no independent pig farmers left in this country,". https://www.farminguk.com/news/30-000-pigs-culled-on-farms-as-backlog-remains-dire-_59533.html
Farminguk
30,000 pigs culled on farms as backlog remains 'dire'
Around 30,000 pigs have been culled on farms as farmers continue to take desperate measures in response to critical worker shortages in processing plants.
Sberbank, Russia’s largest bank, has introduced what it said is the country’s first exchange-traded fund (ETF) to provide exposure to companies involved in the blockchain industry. It aims to track the Sber Blockchain Economy Index, giving investors exposure to crypto trading firms including Coinbase, Galaxy Digital and blockchain software provider Digindex. The index also includes crypto asset and mining companies and firms providing consulting services in the blockchain industry. https://finance.yahoo.com/news/russia-largest-bank-introduces-first-122002322.html
Yahoo
Russia’s Largest Bank Introduces First Blockchain-Focused ETF in the Country
Sberbank, Russia’s largest bank, has introduced what it said is the country’s first exchange-traded fund (ETF) to provide exposure to companies involved in the blockchain.
Norwegian media company Amedia was hit by a cyberattack that forced it to shut down several systems. The attack prevents the company from printing its regular newspaper, and the press will be shut down until the problem is resolved. The attack against Amedia is the third major cyberattack that has happened against Norwegian companies recently. https://techstory.in/media-company-amedia-is-hit-by-a-cyberattack/
TechStory
One of Norway’s largest media company Amedia is hit by a Cyberattack
On Tuesday, the Norwegian media company Amedia was hit by a cyberattack that forced it to shut down several systems. The attack prevents the company from printing its regular newspaper on Wednesday, and the press will be shut down until the problem is resolved…
Spain’s inflation rate hit 6.7% in December, the highest annual increase since March 1992. December’s inflation is 1.2 percentage points above the 5.5% registered in November, advanced figures published by Spain’s National Statistics Agency (INE) showed. Sky-high energy prices are the main cause of Spain’s soaring inflation rate. In November, inflation across the eurozone reached 4.9% – the highest since recordkeeping started in 1997, two years before the euro was introduced. More related articles in the comment section below. https://turkishpress.com/soaring-energy-prices-push-spains-inflation-to-highest-in-nearly-3-decades/
TurkishPress
Soaring energy prices push Spain’s inflation to highest in nearly 3 decades
OVIEDO, Spain Spain’s inflation rate hit 6.7% in December, the highest annual increase since March 1992, according to official data released on Thursday. December’s inflation is 1.2 percentage poin…
France risks falling short of electricity in the event of a cold snap and low wind next month as an abnormally high number of the country’s nuclear reactors halt for maintenance, the country’s grid operator said. Soaring gas and power prices have forced some manufacturers across the continent to curb output, while governments have responded to the crisis with tax cuts and subsidies, mostly for consumers. In its updated assessment for January, Reseau de Transport d’Electricite said it will probably need to activate contracts that allow it to briefly cut electricity to some large manufacturers or even to reduce the voltage in the event of unfavorable weather. As a last resort, rolling power cuts of as much as two hours may occur. https://www.bloombergquint.com/business/france-faces-power-cuts-in-case-of-a-cold-snap-grid-says
BloombergQuint
France Faces Power Cuts in Case of a Cold Snap, Grid Says
The stark warning is a reminder that Europe’s energy crunch shows little sign of letting up amid the end-of-the-year holidays.
Mexico is not alone and other countries like India also are planning to launch a digital currency at a mass scale. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) also believes that there are certain benefits if adopting digital currency over the current dependency on cash. The idea, or so, hints the buzz, is that India will disallow all private crypto-currencies like Bitcoin for transactions but at the same time will create a new government-backed cryptocurrency. https://www.msn.com/en-in/news/other/mexico-to-release-govt-backed-digital-currency-by-2024-indias-rbi-too-plans-something-similar/ar-AASjae6
Msn
Mexico to release govt-backed digital currency by 2024, India's RBI too plans something similar
Mexico is likely to be another, though not last as India's RBI too mulls similar plans, another country to come out with a government-sponsored cryptocurrency. The country is likely to have its crypto coin by 2024.
The American Farm Bureau Federation stated that all nutrients had risen dramatically in cost over the last year: ammonia has increased over 210%; liquid nitrogen has increased over 159%; urea is up 155%; MAP has increased 125%; DAP is up over 100%, and potash has risen above 134%. This does not include the growing cost of transportation. https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/armstrongeconomics101/inflation/fertilizer-inflation-contributing-to-higher-food-prices/
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Fertilizer Inflation Contributing to Higher Food Prices | Armstrong Economics
Food prices are expected to rise going into 2022, and one major contributing factor is the rising price of fertilizer. The American Farm Bureau Federation stated that all nutrients had risen dramatically in cost over the last year: ammonia has increased over…
Prestige Bullion reports, South Africa's Krugerrand gold coin should end the year 2021 with a new export record. "In the past twelve months up to the end of November, over 700,000 troy ounces were exported - more than 80 percent of them to Germany,". Such a demand has not existed for at least three decades. "We had a very steep export demand," said Collocott. He gave the export average of the past five years at just under 450,000 troy ounces. https://www.n-tv.de/wirtschaft/Ploetzlich-wollen-alle-Kruegerrand-Goldmuenzen-article23026374.html
n-tv
Plötzlich wollen alle Krügerrand-Goldmünzen
Gold gilt als krisensicher. Der Umsatz mit dem Edelmetall steigt auch im zweiten Pandemiejahr. Davon profitiert auch eine bei Deutschen besonders beliebte Goldmünze aus Südafrika.
Arabica coffee futures are about to register their largest annual gain in a quarter-century due to a global deficit. Arabica coffee futures jumped 78% to about $2.30 per pound in New York this year, putting it on track for the best year since 1994. "Severe weather in Brazil, the world's largest arabica supplier, decimated coffee plantations, contributing to a global shortage just as demand for the high-end variety of beans expanded. That coincided with supply chain bottlenecks including container shortages and longer shipping times,". https://www.zerohedge.com/commodities/arabica-coffee-set-largest-annual-increase-1994
ZeroHedge
Arabica Coffee Set For Largest Annual Increase Since 1994
More bad news for consumers in 2022. They will face coffee inflation.
The holdings of gold in the foreign exchange reserves of the central banks have been growing worldwide, hitting a 31-year high this year. At the same time, US dollar holdings have been dropping. In 2020, the currency-by-currency ratio of the greenback plunged to the lowest level in a quarter of a century. Analysts say that the central banks, particularly in emerging economies, are continuing their shift to gold, reflecting global concerns about the dollar-based monetary regime. In the first nine months of 2021, Thailand bought some 90 tons, India 70, and Brazil 60. https://www.rt.com/business/544825-dump-dolla-gold/
RT
Countries accelerate shift away from US dollar
The holdings of gold in the foreign exchange reserves of the central banks have been growing worldwide, hitting a 31-year high this year. At the same time, US dollar holdings have been dropping.
Corn futures, which have jumped 23.4 percent last year, have paced the grain markets, supported by increased feed usage by livestock as well as a rebound in the ethanol sector The corn market has risen for four years in a row.
Wheat futures were up 20.6 percent last year and were on track for their fifth straight yearly gain and their biggest since 2010. Crop problems in Australia and worries about export curbs in Russia have supported the wheat market throughout 2021. https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/grains-wheat-and-corn-up-over-20-in-2021-soybeans-edge-to-third-year-of-gains
Wheat futures were up 20.6 percent last year and were on track for their fifth straight yearly gain and their biggest since 2010. Crop problems in Australia and worries about export curbs in Russia have supported the wheat market throughout 2021. https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/grains-wheat-and-corn-up-over-20-in-2021-soybeans-edge-to-third-year-of-gains
Nasdaq
GRAINS-Wheat and corn up over 20% in 2021, soybeans edge to third year of gains
U.S. corn, wheat and soybean futures were set to post yearly gains, with strong demand and supply constraints in some key production areas of the globe underpinning the markets throughout 2021.
Africa - Nigeria - Farmers have lamented over the high cost of feed production raw materials like maize, soybean and other micro-ingredients which have contributed to the closure of several farms. “Maize, in particular, is a gold mine for hoarders which is impacting negatively on poultry farmers. https://tribuneonlineng.com/poultry-farmers-decry-high-cost-of-maize-soybean-seek-govt-intervention/
NIGERIAN TRIBUNE
Poultry farmers decry high cost of maize, soybean, seek govt intervention
The Poultry Association of Nigeria (PAN) have lamented over the high cost of feed production raw materials like maize, soybean
Outage at websites of one of Portugal's biggest newspapers and of a major broadcaster, both owned by the country's largest media conglomerate, confirmed hit by cyberattack. Hacker group Lapsus$ left message for ransomware payment. The same group allegedly hacked Brazil's Health Ministry website & vaccination data last month. https://www.gadgetsnow.com/tech-news/cyberattack-portugals-impresa-media-outlets-hit-by-hackers/articleshow/88671649.cms
Gadgets Now
hackers: Cyberattack: Portugal's Impresa media outlets hit by hackers
The websites of one of Portugal's biggest newspapers and of a major broadcaster, both owned by the country's largest media conglomerate Impresa, were down on Monday after being hit by a hacker attack over the weekend.
Chicago soybean futures prices rose by about 1.5% on Monday, supported by weather risks for South American crops as well as supply concerns in vegetable oil markets. Corn rose, also underpinned by dry conditions in parts of South America. Forecasts for hot, dry spells in Argentina this month has raised fears over potential yield losses in South America. In Argentina, moisture deficits could expand to affect more than half of corn and soybean crops by next week. https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/grains-soy-rallies-on-south-american-weather-concerns
Nasdaq
GRAINS-Soy rallies on South American weather concerns
Chicago soybean futures prices rose by about 1.5% on Monday, supported by weather risks for South American crops as well as supply concerns in vegetable oil markets.
Israel - Cyberattacks hit the media outlets websites of Maariv Online and The Jerusalem Post on Monday (Jan 3), which also marks the second death anniversary of Iran's top military officer Qasem Soleimani. Their Twitter accounts also were hacked and used to share three posts -- two with photographs of an explosion and the third with image of Soleimani. https://www.republicworld.com/world-news/middle-east/israels-major-media-outlets-hit-by-cyberattacks-on-soleimanis-assassination-anniversary-articleshow.html
Republic World
Israel's Major Media Outlets Hit By Cyberattacks On Soleimani's Assassination Anniversary
Reports of hacking began to surface online shortly after midnight, with social media posts stating that Maariv Online's Twitter account was compromised first.
Australians are being warned there could be meat shortages within two weeks unless meat workers are being given priority rapid antigen testing. The meat industry says it’s now an emergency, with hundreds of workers forced into COVID isolation. In some supermarkets, meat shelves are completely bare. “We’re now seeing a large amount of meat workers who actually can’t get to work,” due to Covid19 policies. https://7news.com.au/news/australia/meat-industry-warns-food-shortages-imminent-unless-workers-can-access-rapid-antigen-testing-c-5182666
7NEWS
Meat industry warns food shortages imminent unless workers can access rapid antigen testing
The meat industry predicts “critical” shortages in Australia within two weeks.
The rise of cryptocurrencies has driven central banks to attempt a similar – digital – approach to monetary policy. Jamaica just announced it successfully tested its CBDC, and several other nations are ready to launch theirs. China's e-CNY has already been tested in 5 cities. The Bahamas and Nigeria using CBDC's at present. https://www.rt.com/business/545072-new-cbdc-releases-2022/
RT
Countries set to launch e-money this year
The rise of cryptocurrencies has driven central banks to attempt a similar – digital – approach to monetary policy. Jamaica just announced it successfully tested its CBDC, and several other nations are ready to launch theirs.
Turkey’s year-on-year inflation rate jumped to 36% according to December’s consumer price index (CPI), released Monday. That's the highest rate since 2002. President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has continued to push for cuts to interest rates amid soaring inflation, arguing it will strengthen Turkey's exports and the construction sector. But that unorthodox approach has seen prices fluctuate wildly and the purchasing power of working class Turks decrease significantly. https://news.yahoo.com/inflation-turkey-spikes-highest-level-204633643.html
Yahoo
Inflation in Turkey spikes to highest level under Erdoğan
Source: FactSet; Chart: Axios VisualsANKARA — Turkey’s year-on-year inflation rate jumped to 36% according to December’s consumer price index (CPI), released Monday. That's the highest rate since 2002.The big picture: President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has continued…
There is still debate within Indonesian government bureaus over the ban, as producers want to access high-priced foreign markets. The energy ministry said in its statement it was trying to secure supplies for domestic power plants with dwindling stockpiles. China is the world’s biggest user and importer of coal, and Indonesia is its biggest supplier. After China halted coal imports from Australia amid a geopolitical spat, Indonesia became an even more important source, accounting for more than 60% of imports in 2021 through the end of November, according to China Customs data. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-01-03/indonesia-coal-export-ban-may-have-low-impact-on-top-buyer-china
Bloomberg.com
Indonesia Coal Export Ban May Have Low Impact on Top Buyer China
A ban on coal exports from Indonesia may have a limited impact on top buyer China after the country boosted domestic output to stave off shortages of the fuel last year.
China has released pilot versions of its digital yuan wallet application on mobile phone app stores as the country's central bank steps up its push to develop its own digital currency. The "e-CNY (Pilot Version)" app, developed by the People's Bank of China's (PBOC) digital currency research institute, was available for download on Chinese Android and Apple app stores on Tuesday in Shanghai. https://www.reuters.com/markets/currencies/china-cbank-launches-digital-yuan-wallet-apps-android-ios-2022-01-04/
Reuters
China central bank launches digital yuan wallet apps for Android, iOS
China has released pilot versions of its digital yuan wallet application on mobile phone app stores as the country's central bank steps up its push to develop its own digital currency.