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Bacon and copper lead commodity price surge

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May 2, 2021, 11:00 am
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Global prices for raw materials are soaring thanks to a boom in demand due to the recovery from the COVID-19 downturn, coupled with logistical bottlenecks.

Bacon and copper lead commodity price surge
In this file photo taken on May 21, 2015, strips of bacon are seen at Laurenzo's Italian Center in Miami, Florida. Global prices for raw materials are soaring thanks to a boom in demand due to the recovery from the Covid-19 downturn, coupled with logistical bottlenecks. Copper in the past week hit a 10-year high, while pork prices have fattened in part due to higher demand for bacon from Americans working and eating breakfast at home. AFP

Copper in the past week hit a 10-year high, while pork prices have fattened in part due to higher demand for bacon from Americans working and eating breakfast at home. 

Bloomberg's agriculture Commodity Price Index has climbed 22 percent so far this year to its highest level since 2016, while crude oil has risen 30 percent in the past year.

Lumber has tripled over the past 12 months, and the National Association of Homebuilders said that has added $36,000 to the cost of a new house.

Tin, used in electronic circuits, automotive components, and batteries, also hit its highest level since 2011, as the price doubled in the past year. 

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The reasons for these increases are varied.

For sugar, a shortage of shipping containers and bottlenecks at ports are pushing prices up, while corn, soybeans, and wheat are also experiencing delivery problems. 

For oil, global demand is accelerating with the reopening of economies following the pandemic shutdowns.

The price of gasoline at the pump in the United States has risen to $2.89 a gallon from $1.77 a year ago, according to the AAA, an automobile association. 

Bart Melek of TD Securities said the price of Brent crude "appears unstoppable" as the market is expecting demand to increase massively and stocks to be further reduced in the second half of the year."

Dr Copper hits $10,000

"US consumers are a major reason markets remain bullish," Bjornar Tonhaugen of Rystad Energy said in an analysis. 

The Chinese and US "locomotives" far outweigh the impact of the slowdown in India, which has been overwhelmed by a resurgence of Covid-19 infections, he said.

"Dr Copper" — so called because its widespread use means it often offers an accurate diagnosis of the global economy — has grabbed headlines this week when it topped $10,000 a tonne.

The gains have been driven by strong Chinese demand as well as labor protests in Chile, impacting mines and ports. The weak US dollar also means it takes more American greenbacks to buy the same amount of metal.

The price of the red metal also benefits from a transition to clean energy technologies that use more copper, said Elijah Oliveros-Rosen of S&P Global Ratings.

"When you see strong expectations for growth, and that is driven by infrastructure and decarbonization, that's great for copper," he told AFP.

Another factor is that investors see commodities futures contracts as an attractive alternative given the very low interest rates and modest profitability of Treasury bills, analysts say.

"There is a lot of extra money floating around in the market place," said Michael Zuzolo of Global Commodity Analytics and Consulting.

Meanwhile, the Federal Reserve has made a "historic shift" in policy, making it clear it will not raise interest rates and will "allow inflation to build," he said.

"That has attracted the investors (to commodities) between the tight supplies, the issues with the supply chains and pent up demand with the pandemic."

Stockpiling raw materials 

The vagaries of the climate with drought in Latin America and the late frosts in Europe also have played a role in increasing agriculture. 

Among the most spectacular, pork surged 51 percent in one year, the US Department of Agriculture said in its April report. 

While strong Chinese demand is often cited as the main culprit, the USDA said the increase "is consistent with the idea that an increased number of US consumers have been preparing breakfast at home."

But lower supply of hogs and reopening of hotels and restaurants also have pressured prices, the report said.

With rising growth and short supplies, companies tend to stock up on these raw materials, pushing prices even higher. 

In fact, there are signs "firms are overbuying due to raw material shortages," according to the ISM manufacturing activity index for the highly industrial Chicago region released on Friday. 

That sent prices for producers "surging to a 41-year high," the report said.

Risings prices already have started to reach consumers: the Fed's preferred PCE inflation index rose 2.3 percent year-over-year in March, according to government data Friday.

And big consumer product manufacturers like Procter and Gamble, Kimberly-Clark, and Coca-Cola have all announced plans to raise prices.

Virginie Montet

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