World food price rise set to continue if Iran war lasts, FAO says - reuters.com
World food price rise set to continue if Iran war lasts, FAO says reuters.com
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"Price rises since the conflict began have been modest, driven mainly by higher oil prices and cushioned by ample global cereal supplies."
— Maximo Torero , Executive
"Those choices will hit future yields and shape our food supply and commodity prices for the rest of this year and all of the next."
— Maximo Torero , Executive
"Price rises since the conflict began have been modest, driven mainly by higher oil prices and cushioned by ample global cereal supplies."
— Maximo Torero , Executive
"Price rises since the conflict began have been modest, driven mainly by higher oil prices and cushioned by ample global cereal supplies."
— Maximo Torero , Executive
"Those choices will hit future yields and shape our food supply and commodity prices for the rest of this year and all of the next."
— Maximo Torero , Executive
"Price rises since the conflict began have been modest, driven mainly by higher oil prices and cushioned by ample global cereal supplies."
— Maximo Torero , Executive
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The FAO reports that global food prices climbed in March to their highest level since September and could rise further if the Middle East conflict continues, driven by higher energy costs and potential reductions in agricultural inputs.
The UN's FAO indicates that world food prices, which rose in March to their highest level since September, could continue to increase if the Middle East conflict persists, citing higher energy costs and potential impacts on agricultural inputs.
The FAO warns that global food prices, which rose in March to their highest level since September, could continue to increase if the Middle East conflict persists, citing higher energy costs and potential impacts on agricultural inputs.
The FAO reports that global food prices climbed in March to their highest level since September and could rise further if the Middle East conflict continues, driven by higher energy costs and potential reductions in agricultural inputs.
The FAO reports that global food prices reached their highest level since September 2025 and may continue to rise if the Middle East conflict persists, driven by higher oil prices and potential reductions in agricultural inputs.
The FAO indicates that global food prices may continue to rise if the Middle East conflict persists, citing higher energy costs and potential reductions in agricultural inputs.
The FAO warns that if the Middle East conflict continues, global food prices could rise further, influenced by higher oil prices and potential reductions in agricultural inputs.
The FAO warns that global food prices, which rose in March to their highest level since September, could continue to increase if the Middle East conflict persists, citing higher energy costs and potential impacts on agricultural inputs.
The FAO reports that global food prices climbed in March to their highest level since September 2025 and could rise further if the Middle East conflict continues, driven by higher oil prices and potential reductions in agricultural inputs.
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