No going back for crop prices

No going back for crop prices
September 16, 2008
The increase in prices of corn, soy and wheat is unlikely to decrease, and could stay at current levels for at least two to three decades, says a new report.

New research by two University of Illinois farm economists suggests that bakers and snack makers will continue to experience cost pressures, as we enter what the U of I researchers call "the new era of corn, soybean and wheat prices".

The new price era is based on the tethering of corn prices to gasoline prices because of bio-ethanol, said the researchers.

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