this week trader, paul meyer, -- wheat trader, paul meyer, says there are opportunities. >> we will buyhis and hold it, and when there are more buyers than sellers, the price increases. absolutely. the price will increase. >> even farmers who look to benefit from this latest spike in prices are not always comfortable with the uncertainty that's speculation in jacks. what they want is stability. >> we have to come to some means where farmers can have a more stable income, cooperation between nations and farmers to have healthy production and price. >> protecting the flow of food and the world's poor from sudden sharp price increases will be key to the u.n.'s emergency meeting in rome. this is not yet a crisis, but there are warnings that another disaster somewhere in the world could bring huge consequences to the global food supply. jeremy bowen, bbc news, colorado. >> it looks like a bit of good cop, bad cop. in moscow, you might remember russia yesterday was planning nine extra territory and said its international interest would come first. today, prime minister prudent suggested all p