Glencore food chief says US drought is 'good for business'

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The Guardian

Rupert Neate, August 21, 2012

Chris Mahoney, Glencore director of agricultural products said US drought gave the firm a chance to profit from soaring prices

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US drought is so severe that G20 nations are considering holding a food crisis summit. Photograph Jim Lo Scalzo/EPA
 

The head of Glencore's food trading business has said the worst drought to hit the US since the 1930s will be "good for Glencore" because it will lead to opportunities to exploit soaring prices.

Chris Mahoney, the trader's director of agricultural products, who owns about £500m of Glencore shares, said the devastating US drought had created an opportunity for the company to make much more money.

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