Key Food Prices Are Surging After Virus Upends Supply Chains

  • Wheat and rice prices jump amid frenzied buying, export bans
  • ‘Without the coronavirus, there would not be any problem’
Despite social distancing orders resident cluster at Oke-Odo Market in Lagos, Nigeria on March 30.Photographer: Adekunle Ajayi/NurPhoto via Getty Images
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As the coronavirus pandemic penetrates more deeply into global supply chains, prices for key staples are starting to soar in some parts of the world.

Rice and wheat -- crops that account for about a third of the world’s calories -- have been making rapid climbs in spot and futures markets. For countries that rely on imports, this is creating an added financial burden just as the pandemic shatters their economies and erodes their purchasing power. In Nigeria, for example, the cost of rice in retail markets soared by more than 30% in the last four days of March alone.