Food prices: where to get briefed

by | Mar 2, 2008


[Last updated: May 30th] 

Now that food prices are moving fast up the agenda, you might want to check out some of the wider briefing available on the web.  Here are some sources worth a look:

Finally, a couple of plugs on stuff that I’m involved in:

  • I’ve published a briefing paper (April 2008) on why prices are rising and what it means for development as part of a joint CIC / Chatham House project that I’m leading on international implications of rising food prices.  Chatham House also has a major research project underway on UK food policy in the 21st century, and released a set of scenarios for UK food supply in May. 
  • And of course, we’ll keep tracking the issue closely here on Global Dashboard – we’ll file everything we do on this under the Food Prices section.

Author

  • Alex Evans is founder of Larger Us, which explores how we can use psychology to reduce political tribalism and polarisation, a senior fellow at New York University, and author of The Myth Gap: What Happens When Evidence and Arguments Aren’t Enough? (Penguin, 2017). He is a former Campaign Director of the 50 million member global citizen’s movement Avaaz, special adviser to two UK Cabinet Ministers, climate expert in the UN Secretary-General’s office, and was Research Director for the Business Commission on Sustainable Development. Alex lives with his wife and two children in Yorkshire.


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