Rice coupons - a solution to help feed the world's poor?

Hello, Zig Forums, take a look at this idea I had.

Many people in the Third World suffer from food insecurity. A lot of times, they do have money, but it's worthless because their governments keep printing more and more of it.

According to Wikipedia, rice is the world's most popular staple food. It's especially popular in poor countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America. What if one of those poor countries abolished its currency and started using rice coupons instead?

My idea would work like this:
>each rice company would print a set of coupons worth 1, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 kilograms of rice
>each of those coupons must correspond exactly to the stated quantity of rice, no more, no less
>money would be abolished and people would instead barter in rice coupons
>e.g.: a taxi ride from the airport to city center would cost, say, 10 KGR (kilograms of rice)
>the taxi driver would then go to the rice company's bureau and exchange his coupons for rice, to feed his family
>there would be no monetary authority, the number of printed rice coupons in the society would be solely determined by producers and importers of rice
>no matter how rice prices fluctuate, each family would have their work value stored in coupons that would, at least, ensure it is well fed

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Or just let them starve and reseed with actual humans.

No, you can't do that!

Ricecoin. I like it

Delete this antisemetic trash. Where is the janitor?? Will any janitor enforce the rules of 4channel?

>antisemetic
What's anti-semitic about the proposal?

Why?

What happens if rice is lost or deteriorates (it got wet)?
You have the same thing as maybe the gold standard then, except highly inflationary.

Didn't they do something similar way back in the day in Japan?

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>Forcefully Centralizing food distribution
>Bartering with a natural resource highly dependable on non predictable external influences
I smell a communist and breadlines

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>What happens if rice is lost or deteriorates (it got wet)?
I don't know, to be fair. Is this common or likely when you store grain? Anyways, as long as not every currency holder tries to redeem his rice, the rice standard should be able to hold well.

There would be no monetary authority, the number of printed rice coupons in the society would be solely determined by producers and importers of rice.

Do you realize that money is worthless because there's no fucking food in the first place

Business owners would have to use money to purchase such tickets because the producers of rice would not exchange their product for what is a worthless ticket for them

There is per your definition, it is the central committee of rice producer and importers that would viciously hunt every independent one to not lose a grip on the rice economy and use their power to try to plan every single aspect of society. You reinvented the reality of communism and made it feudal. And again, good luck planning the growth of rice, it's s natural resource not really able to predict droughts, over rainy times and simple animals and insects

user has reinvented food stamps.

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at least initially

The rice produces would become filthy rich because they would get money when they print the ticket and have to pay it back only when someone redeems the ticket

>central committee of rice producer and importers
There would be no committee whatsoever, everyone who has land would be free to try his luck at rice farming.

The rice companies could pay their employees, energy bills, etc with rice coupons.

Thinkn bout them rices.

Then the coupons become futile, it would just be a bater economy, with a hyperinflationary asset if through some central entity you want to force people to use rice as legal tender. Or are they free to do a loaf of bread for a taxi right?

You should read Adam Smith and I would put the lecture of The bee fable by Mandeville on top. You are either very young, a troll or brainwashed to not have yet gotten the nature of exchanging goods and services among free man

Or worse. And in that case stop these more than questionable interviews, you are not gathering any useful data and angering people with really stupid questions. Honesty learn it!

>bater economy
Yeah, pretty much.
>with a hyperinflationary asset
How is rice a hyperinflationary asset? By your logic, wouldn't fiat money be a hyperinflationary asset as well?
>Or are they free to do a loaf of bread for a taxi right?
Sure, if the taxi driver accepts the deal. However, bread cannot be legal tender in my example, because it is not durable enough, unlike rice.

I'm sorry if you didn't like the idea. I'll try to come up with something better next time.

No I'm out my suspicion was confirmed. Leave this board.

>Leave this board.
Why?

thats literally what they did and how the japanese candle chart got invented

Observe and learn, you are ruining your own data with this methodology

Or in our terms LURK MOAR FAGGOT

Why. Why the cancer asks. You are neither clever nor smart you are following a script. Just because the board is anonymous doesn't mean its perfect for first semester economic psychology experiments , you are intellectually insulting what you consider subjects.

user tries to be forthcoming and assumes the thread wasn't made with a secondary goal in mind you dishonest fag. Take an ethics in science course or kys

I don't know what you're talkong about. This is not an experiment nor am I a uni student. It's just a crazy hypothesis I've come up with and would like to discuss. Idk why's you get so offended by it.

Kek, what kind of "science" do you think this thread is about?

Sure. And I'm a Wendys chef