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Food inflation concerns deepen as prices reach highest level since 2014

UN body warns trajectory of prices could create a ‘big issue’ for poorer, import-reliant countries

Global food prices have reached their highest in almost seven years, further raising the spectre of food inflation and hunger at a time when the Covid-19 pandemic continues to hit economies around the world.

The UN Food and Agriculture Organization’s food price index for January rose by a tenth from a year ago to its highest level since July 2014, led by a sharp increase in grain prices. Substantial buying of corn by China and lower-than-expected production in the US helped send the gauge — which tracks a basket of food commodities against their 2014-16 prices — to its eighth consecutive monthly increase, the longest rising streak in a decade.

Prices are not yet at levels seen during the food crisis of the late 2000s, but the trajectory was a concern, said analysts. “It could become a big issue for less prosperous countries which depend on imports for food,” said Abdolreza Abbassian, senior economist at the FAO. 

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