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Domestic food price inflation remains high worldwide — World Bank

25 Apr 2023, 8:18 AM
Domestic food price inflation remains high worldwide — World Bank

ISTANBUL, April 25 — Domestic food price inflation remains high around the world, the World Bank said on Monday (April 24) in a report on rising food insecurity, reported Anadolu.

"Information from the latest month between December 2022 and March 2023 for which food price inflation data are available shows high inflation in almost all low- and middle-income countries, with inflation levels greater than five per cent in 70.6 per cent of low-income countries, 90.9 per cent of lower-middle-income countries, and 87.0 per cent of upper-middle-income countries and many experiencing double-digit inflation," it said.

In addition, 84.2 per cent of high-income countries are experiencing high food price inflation, with the hardest-hit countries in Africa, North America, Latin America, South Asia, Europe, and Central Asia, it added.

After Russia launched its war on Ukraine, trade-related policies imposed by countries have surged, according to the World Bank.

The global food crisis was made worse by the growing number of food trade restrictions put in place by various countries, as 23 countries implemented 29 food export bans, and 10 implemented 14 export-limiting measures, as of March 13, it added.

The financial institution also said production Ain low- and middle-income countries continued to rebound in 2022, a pivotal year for resuming private infrastructure investment commitments.

While East Asia, the Pacific, Latin America, the Caribbean, and South Asia saw a return to pre-pandemic investment levels, Europe and Central Asia saw lower investment commitments due to the war in Ukraine and the related energy crisis.

— Bernama

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