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One of the points made in the passage is that ----.
Since early 2010, global food and oil prices have been
on a sustained and synchronized upward trend.
According to a recent survey by the United Nations, it is
estimated that oil price increases will reduce growth in
some developing Asia-Pacific economies, as well as
putting pressure on inflation and adversely affecting
current accounts. High oil prices will increase costs for
domestic industry and push up the price of imports and
reduce demand for exports. Food prices have increased
by up to 35%. While adverse climatic conditions have
affected supply in many countries, increasing
conversion of food crops into biofuels, export bans, and
heightened speculative activity in food commodities
have exaggerated the price surge. Rising food prices
are having dire effects on the poor, and reserving hard
won development gains. Due to the higher food and
energy prices, up to 42 million additional people across
Asia and the Pacific may remain in poverty in 2011 in
addition to the 19 million already affected in 2010. In the
worst-case scenario, in which food price inflation
doubles in 2011 and the average oil prices rises up to
130$ per barrel, achieving the Millennium Development
Goal for many least developed countries would be
postponed for at least a half decade.