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An appetite for food stocks

By Ellen Kelleher

Published: January 25 2008 17:39 | Last updated: January 25 2008 17:39

A surge in demand for wheat, grains, soyabeans, corn and rice has driven the price of food to its highest-level in more than 30 years, prompting protestors to take to the streets in Indonesia, Mexico and Italy.

But while the run-up in prices has been poor news for the masses, the related boom in agricultural commodities has been welcomed by opportunistic hedge fund managers looking for assets not correlated to the rocky equity markets.

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