The United
Nations and Global Footprint Network (GFN) jointly released report in Wednesday
that the global food price rise and fierce fluctuation may reduce at least USD
161 Billion GDP in China, and make India loss USD 49 Billion and Japan loss USD
19 Billion.
The United
Nations predict that with consumption growth pushed by population and income,
and production destructed by climate change and resource reduction, the balance
between global good supply and demand is gradually broken. If the global food
price doubles, the large emerging economies, China and India will suffer from
the most serious strike.