• Rocket@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    On top of that, corn’s been pretty expensive lately too

    Corn was expensive when it was looking like the drought in the corn belt was going to destroy the crop, but the rains came at the right time and the price came tumbling down after. Local cash bids were up to $9.80 just last month. Now we’re looking at $6.38. That’s a huge drop. The Chicago price isn’t even $5 anymore.

    due to the US redirecting so much of it into biofuel.

    Not really. Biofuels shy away pretty quickly when the price goes up. There isn’t much inelasticity there like there is among food buyers. Corn has been driven by that derecho a couple years back wiping out a lot the crop, coupled with European fertilizer plant shutdowns just before Russia invaded Ukraine – which also impacted access to Russian fertilizer, along with those drought fears this year.