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Goldman Sachs Warns of Potential Food-Supply Shock in Southeast Asia

Goldman Sachs Warns of Potential Food-Supply Shock in Southeast Asia

22 Haziran 2026CNBC
  • Goldman Sachs warns of a looming food-supply shock in Southeast Asia due to rising input costs and the potential impact of an El Niño weather event. These factors are likely to contribute to significant food price inflation in the region.
  • The combination of economic pressures and climatic changes poses a serious threat to food security.
  • Southeast Asia is heavily reliant on agriculture, making it particularly susceptible to fluctuations in input costs and climate-related disruptions. The forecasted El Niño event could lead to adverse weather conditions, further straining food production and supply.
  • The intersection of rising production costs and unpredictable weather patterns highlights the fragility of food supply chains in Southeast Asia. As nations grapple with these challenges, the potential for widespread inflation could exacerbate existing economic vulnerabilities, particularly for lower-income populations.
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