Food Prices Fall on World Markets but not for Most People

Food Prices Fall on World Markets but not for Most People

Food prices around the world remain high even with falling global prices of agricultural products. Core inflation, energy costs, processing, transportation, and labor costs, along with mergers in the food industry and a strong dollar, are factors that are creating high food prices.

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