2010–2012 world food price crisis

One of the outcomes was the establishment of the Agricultural Market Information System (AMIS) in 2011.

In April 2011, the World Bank warned that the global economy was "one shock away" from an impending full-scale food price crisis.

[2] The high food prices have contributed to worldwide protests particularly in Africa.

[3] High food prices were also a major factor contributing to the Arab Spring unrest.

[4] The deflated FAO food price index reached an all time high in 2012.

Fertilizer prices 1992-2022.
Brent Crude oil spot prices since 1987. A correlation exists between oil prices and the world Food Price Index.