Money | Pope Benedict XVI Pope Chides Greedy Speculators on Food Prices Profit-hungry markets have ignored human rights, he says By Newser Editors and Wire Services Posted Jul 1, 2011 11:52 AM CDT Copied Pope Benedict XVI, flanked by Archbishop James Harvey, greets faithful in Paul VI Hall at the Vatican, Thursday, June 30, 2011. (AP Photo/Pier Paolo Cito) Pope Benedict XVI denounced speculation in commodities markets today and demanded a global response to high food prices based on solidarity, not profit. Benedict told delegates of the UN Food and Agriculture Organization that access to food is a basic human right that must be guaranteed. He said it's urgent to develop economic models that aren't just based on profit but take into account the "human dimension." High food prices, he said, require an international response by countries and institutions like the FAO to uphold the dignity of all people. "How can we remain silent when even food has become the object of speculation or is linked to a market that, without any regulation and deprived of moral principles, appears linked solely to an objective of profit?" he asked. Click to read how one group thinks food prices will double in 20 years. Read These Next Lily Allen's 'revenge dress' literally has the receipts. Two animals thought to have vanished 6K years ago are back. Barack Obama takes on Donald Trump, without ever saying his name. After 12-year-old boy's crash on e-motorcycle, his dad is charged. Report an error