Hold onto your hats as food prices soar
Rocketing food prices are due to more than the Russian invasion of Ukraine, writes Anthony Clark
31 March 2022 - 09:00
Since 2020 the world has had to live with rising input costs of soft commodities.
The field crops of corn, soya bean and wheat have all soared in value, pushing up food price inflation and eating into food producers’ margins and the pockets of consumers...
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