Global food prices hit their highest levels since 2011, impacting low-income families.

Food prices are rising globally due to supply chain disruptions, extreme weather, and increased production costs. The UN Food and Agriculture Organization reports that prices have hit their highest levels since 2011, significantly impacting low-income households. The situation could worsen due to conflicts and ongoing weather issues, prompting governments to implement supportive policies for farmers and food security.

December 15, 2024
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