1. Global Food Prices May Ease Next Year After Recent Surge.
- Author
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Anghel, Irina
- Subjects
FOOD prices ,COVID-19 pandemic ,FARM produce ,ENVIRONMENTAL policy ,EMERGING markets ,FISH growth - Abstract
Keywords: AFRICA; AGR; ALLTOP; ALTNRG; ASIA; BUSINESS; CLIMATE; CMD; CMDTOP; CONS; CONSS; COS; GEN; GOV; INDUSTRIES; MARKETS; NRG; TOP; WORLD; WWTOP; WWTOPAM; WWTOPAS EN AFRICA AGR ALLTOP ALTNRG ASIA BUSINESS CLIMATE CMD CMDTOP CONS CONSS COS GEN GOV INDUSTRIES MARKETS NRG TOP WORLD WWTOP WWTOPAM WWTOPAS Consumers may get some respite from surging food prices in the coming years as demand growth slows and output rises, according to the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development and United Nations. A gauge of global food costs has jumped to a nine-year high on the back of huge Chinese demand and weather concerns, squeezing consumer budgets hurt by the Covid-19 crisis. [Extracted from the article]
- Published
- 2021