Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Higher Crop Prices ( hence food prices) Expected Because of Drought
Mr Vilsack announced in a press conference on Wednesday that the US Department of Agriculture had added 39 counties in eight states as "natural disaster areas", making farmers in those counties eligible for low-cost emergency loans. Almost 1,300 counties across 29 states have received the designation this year. Temperatures are expected to hit around 100F (37C) across much of the affected area, including Missouri, Iowa, Illinois, southern Minnesota, Nebraska and South Dakota. Some rain is expected in parts of Ohio, Kentucky and eastern Indiana later in the week.
In a press conference, Mr Vilsack said that while crop prices would likely rise, consumers would not see the effect immediately. He cautioned about potential price gouging in the coming months. The intensity of the drought was not as great as one in 1988, he said, but much larger areas of the country are affected.
"Part of the problem we're facing is that weather conditions were so good at the beginning of the season that farmers got in the field early," he said.
"As a result, this drought comes at a very difficult and painful time in terms of their ability to have their crops have good yields."
"If I had a rain prayer or a rain dance I could do, I would do it," he added.
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