April 26, 2024 | 14:59 GMT +7
April 26, 2024 | 14:59 GMT +7
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(VAN) India’s restrictions on rice exports have already sent ripples around the world. Those curbs may now be extended, threatening to keep food inflation in many countries higher for longer.
(VAN) Global prices for food commodities like grain and vegetable oil fell last year from record highs in 2022, when Russia’s war in Ukraine, drought and other factors helped worsen hunger worldwide, the FAO said.
(VAN) Increased costs for agricultural inputs such as fertilizers will inevitably translate into higher food prices unless new production models can be found.
(VAN) More than 60 food industry representatives came together at a recent Downing Street summit to discuss the UK food crisis.
(VAN) Even as U.S. inflation moderates, for millions of Americans every trip to the grocery store is a pain in the pocketbook.
(VAN) Jeremy Clarkson has finally said the unsayable, Britain’s most famous farmer declared: “Food is far too cheap. I know you can’t say that, but it’s far too cheap.”
(VAN) Canadians hoping for price relief at the grocery store may not find it next year.
(VAN) International quotations of food commodity groups covered by FAO Food Price Index all declined, except for cereals.
(VAN) Lisa Altman used to take pride in being able to eat what she wanted without worrying much about the cost.
(VAN) While the U.S. has seen some relief at the gas pumps, and signs show the prices of goods for consumers could soon decline,
(VAN) Grocery prices rose 13.5% in August on an annual basis, the highest since 1979.
(VAN) Inflation, as you know, is high. The current figures put it at 8.5% for the year.
(VAN) Inflation may be slowing overall, but food prices are still sky-high.
(VAN) As prices rise, everywhere, for pretty much everything, the prospect of the human suffering this will cause is deeply worrying.