Adverse weather triggers higher global food prices

Global food prices increased by eight per cent from December 2011 to March 2012 due to higher oil prices, adverse weather conditions, and Asia’s strong demand for food imports, according to the World Bank Group’s latest Food Price Watch.
Vendors in Kimironko market. Global food prices are rising amid declining prices on the local market. The New Times / File.
Vendors in Kimironko market. Global food prices are rising amid declining prices on the local market. The New Times / File.
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