KEY POINTS
  • Southeast Asia will face a "big risk" of social unrest if there are "big surges" in food prices, an ASEAN economist at Bank of America Securities told CNBC.
  • That's because, relative to other countries, food consumption accounts for a large proportion of what people spend on in countries like the Philippines, Indonesia, and Vietnam, said Mohamed Faiz Nagutha.
A supermarket in Indonesia on May 1, 2022. Relative to other countries, food consumption accounts for a large proportion of what people spend on in countries like Indonesia, the Philippines and Vietnam, said economist Mohamed Faiz Nagutha.

Southeast Asia will face a "big risk" of social unrest if there are "big surges" in food prices, an ASEAN economist at Bank of America Securities told CNBC.

That's because, relative to other countries, food consumption accounts for a large proportion of what people spend on in countries like the Philippines, Indonesia and Vietnam, said Mohamed Faiz Nagutha on Friday.