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Says the global population is more affected by the high price of food which in crisis

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SÃO PAULO - The world population feel more affected by the high price of food than by the crisis, the second search of the BBC World Service, announced on Wednesday (1).

According to the data, three in four people (75%) said it affected by high food prices, while 62% said that the world crisis caused some impact on their lives. In Brazil, 66.6% answered that they felt impact of the crisis and 79%, the increase of food.

"The research highlights the forgotten crisis of high food prices, which are still having a negative impact on the lives of many people," said Doug Miller, director of Globescan, the company responsible for the research.

Among the countries hit hardest by high food, the research cited in the development, such as Kenya, where 91% said they were impacted by high prices, Egypt (85%) and Philippines (83%).

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The data showed that, for high food prices, 47% of people said they were impacted in large proportion. Other 29% said they were affected significantly, while 15% said a little and 7%, not yet.

On the crisis in the global economy, the answers were: 31% were affected in large proportion, 29% were significantly impacted, 21% suffered a little and 14% had not any effect yet.

Regarding the restriction of credit, 21% were severely affected, 23%, remarkably, 17%, a little, and 35%, not yet.

The research, also conducted by the University of Maryland, interviewed 29,913 people between November 24, 2008 and February 27, 2009 in 24 countries, and 15 of them are members of the G20, group of 20 rich nations of the world.


Source: InfoMoney

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