The Secret Financial Life of Food : From Commodities Markets to Supermarkets


Kara. Newman
Bok Engelsk 2013 · Electronic books.
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New York, N.Y. : Columbia University Press , c2013
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1 online resource (209 p.)
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Description based upon print version of record.. - Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Buy Breakfast; 1. How Does Commodities Trading Work?; 2. The Spice Route; 3. The Commodity That Built a Nation: Corn Futures; 4. Great Grains; 5. Butter-and-Egg Men; 6. The Mochaccino Market: Coffee, Sugar, and Cocoa; 7. Cattle Call; 8. This Little Piggy Made a Market: The Rise and Fall of Pork Bellies; 9. When Money Grows on Trees: Produce Futures; 10. Super Soybeans; 11. The Future of Food Futures?: Contracts to Consider; APPENDIX: Food Commodities Traded on Non-U.S. Exchanges; Epilogue; Notes; Index. - One morning while reading Barron's magazine, Kara Newman took note of a casual bit of advice offered by famed commodities trader Jim Rogers. ?Buy breakfast," he told investors, referring to the value of rising pork belly and frozen orange juice futures. The statement inspired Newman to take a closer look at agricultural commodities, from the iconic pork belly to the more obscure peppercorn and nutmeg. The results, recorded in this fascinating history, show not only how contracts listed on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange can read like a menu but also how market behavior can dictate global
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