Financial Times FT.com

Nations make secret deals over grain

By Javier Blas, Commodities Correspondent

Published: April 10 2008 23:18 | Last updated: April 10 2008 23:18

Governments are racing to strike secretive barter and bilateral agreements with food-exporting countries to secure scarce supplies as the price of agricultural commodities jump to record highs, diplomats and cereal traders say.

The moves coincide with a significant tightening of the global food market as leading exporters of agricultural commodities ban foreign sales. The government-to-government contracts could bypass those restrictions, diplomats say.

You have viewed your allowance of free articles. If you wish to view more, click the button below.

Read this