decrease font size
increase font size
change type face
bookmark this page
email this page
print this page
ThePoultrySite Latest News
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
Print This Page South Africa: Food prices to rise
SOUTH AFRICA - Meat is meat but people won’t eat as their pockets begin to shrink.Rocketing food prices are forcing the big-spending middle class to cut back on clothing and luxury items to feed their meat- eating habits.
Lower-income earners, however, are substituting meat - which includes mutton, beef, chicken and pork - for less expensive items such as vegetables and eggs.
These trends have been observed by economist Lullu Krugel, who has done extensive research on food inflation relative to a worker’s salary.
Her study is substantiated by Statistics South Africa research which looks at what the different income groups spend on food. It shows:
- The higher-income expenditure group spends R82,000 a year and more on food, with 17% of their total salary going towards food.
- The majority of organised labour falls within the middle- income expenditure group. They spend between R18,000 and R36,500 a year on food, or 25% of their total income.
- The lower-income expenditure group spends below R12,000 a year or 52% of their total earnings on food.
To continue reading this article please click here
Source: Sunday Times
Latest Poultry Industry News
BIRD FLU: Farm Duck Positive for H5N1 Bird Flu
It's World Egg Day: Eggs are Good for You
McDonald's Wins Welfare Award
Maple Leaf Explains Listeria Situation at its Plant
5th International Symposium on Turkey Production
Europeans Show Scepticism about Animal Cloning
Bird Flu Report Halts German Imports
Defra Publishes Zoonoses UK Report 2007
Farm Duck Positive for H5N1 Bird Flu in Germany
Egg Industry Sued by Welfare Group









