food prices
Coverage of food prices in the Nexus archive.
- How El Niño could damage India’s economy | Explained
El Niño could harm India's economy by reducing agricultural output, lowering rural income, and increasing food prices due to poor monsoon conditions.
- Food Prices Fell in June as Focus Switches From War to Harvests
Food prices decreased in June as attention shifted from war to harvests. Wheat prices dropped to their lowest in over a month due to weak demand and strong global supplies.
- Americans prepare for most expensive July 4 celebration ever
Rising food and gasoline prices, driven by tariffs and the war in Iran, are making the upcoming July 4 celebration the most expensive in the U.S. as the country marks its 250th birthday.
- Kenya’s Inflation Slows in June on Easing Food and Energy Prices
Kenya's inflation slowed in June due to easing food and energy prices. A food truck in downtown Nairobi was photographed by Patrick Meinhardt of Bloomberg.
- Iran inflation nears 89% as war strains economy
Iran's inflation rate reached 88.6% year-on-year in June, driven by the economic impact of the recent war, with food prices doubling during the Persian month of Khordad. Bread and grain prices surged 138.8%, while red meat and poultry prices rose 178.2% compared to the same period last year.
- UK inflation in surprise hold at 2.8% as slowing food prices offset transport costs
UK inflation remained at 2.8% last month, defying expectations of a rise to 3%, as slower food price increases offset higher transport and fuel costs. The Office for National Statistics reported the figure despite concerns about the Middle East conflict's impact on energy prices.
- Energy prices drove most of May’s inflation increase
Rising energy costs accounted for over 60% of May’s 0.5% increase in U.S. consumer prices, with gasoline prices surging 7% monthly and 40.5% annually. Energy prices rose 23.5% over the past year, outpacing slower food price increases (3.1% annually), while disruptions at the Strait of Hormuz raised concerns about fertilizer supply chains.
- Sigh of relief in Africa as the Strait of Hormuz 'reopens'
A potential US-Iran agreement could lead to the Strait of Hormuz reopening, potentially lowering energy, fertilizer, and food prices in Africa. Oil exporters like Nigeria and Angola may face reduced revenue as a result.
- Nigeria: Nigeria's Inflation Up 15.93 Percent Amid High Food Prices - NBS
Nigeria's inflation rose to 15.93 percent, driven by a third consecutive month of rising consumer prices, primarily due to higher food costs across several states.
- Nigeria’s inflation up 15.93% amid high food prices – NBS
Nigeria's inflation rate rose to 15.93% driven by consecutive three-month increases in consumer prices, primarily due to higher food costs across several states. The data was reported by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).
- Indonesian students protest government policies as economic pressures grow
Indonesian students have protested in Jakarta and other cities, demanding lower fuel and food prices. The protests are driven by growing economic pressures.
- S&P Global flags food prices as potential driver of inflation across emerging markets
S&P Global warns that rising fertiliser and transportation costs may lead to sharper increases in food prices, potentially driving inflation in emerging markets. The report highlights pressure on global supply chains contributing to this risk.
- Carney to unveil new food security strategy
Mark Carney's government is set to release a new food security strategy on Thursday to address root causes of rising food prices, while grocery rebates provide short-term relief for high prices.
- US inflation hits highest level in three years
US inflation reached 4.2% in May, the highest in three years, driven by the Iran war increasing energy prices. Core inflation rose to 2.9%. The Federal Reserve faces pressure to raise interest rates, but markets expect no change in the upcoming meeting chaired by Kevin Warsh, despite President Donald Trump's demand for rate cuts.
- Bolivia moves closer to state of emergency among large-scale protests
Bolivia's President Rodrigo Paz is considering a state of emergency that would permit military intervention in protests. Demonstrations have persisted for weeks, with protesters demanding action on the country's worst economic crisis in decades and some calling for Paz to resign. The unrest has caused food and fuel price increases and shortages of basic goods.
- Gupta: Africa Food Prices Haven’t Felt Hormuz Hit
Gupta stated that Africa's food prices have not been impacted by the Hormuz situation. The analysis highlights the absence of price increases despite potential disruptions.
- Sainsbury's boss eyes bumper £7.3m payday as shoppers reel from higher food prices
Sainsbury's CEO is set to receive a £7.3 million potential payment amid rising food prices that are straining shoppers. The article highlights the contrast between executive compensation and consumer financial challenges.
- Fed’s preferred inflation gauge worsens as Iran war sends food, energy prices surging
The Fed's preferred inflation gauge, the personal consumption expenditures price index, rose 3.8% in the 12 months through April, marking the largest increase since May 2023. The surge in inflation is attributed to the Iran war driving up food and energy prices.
- Why 'shocks' send food prices up - but they never come down
The article discusses how external shocks like supply chain disruptions, climate events, and geopolitical tensions drive food prices upward, but prices often remain elevated due to systemic factors such as market volatility, agricultural production constraints, and consumer demand dynamics.
- Billions of meals at risk due to Iran war, says fertiliser boss
A shortage of fertilizer caused by the Iran conflict could reduce crop yields and increase food prices, warns the CEO of Yara. The situation threatens billions of meals globally.
- Iran War 'Trumpflation' could plunge UK close to RECESSION with soaring food and petrol prices... as well as SIX interest rate hikes
The article warns that Iran War 'Trumpflation' could push the UK near recession due to rising food and petrol prices, along with six interest rate hikes. Economic pressures from geopolitical tensions and inflationary forces are highlighted as key risks.
- Rising costs forcing 3m UK households to skip meals, Which? report finds
A Which? report reveals 3 million UK households are skipping meals due to rising costs, with 85% concerned about food prices and a majority fearing economic decline. The conflict in the Middle East has driven oil and material prices up, pressuring businesses to raise prices and eroding consumer confidence.
- Food prices could rise more amid the Iran war. Here's how to cut costs on groceries.
Food prices have increased nearly 20% since 2022, and further rises are possible as the Iran war escalates. Kelly O'Grady provides strategies to reduce grocery costs amid the crisis.
- Record U.S. drought sparks fears about wildfires, water and food prices
A record drought in the U.S. raises concerns about the upcoming wildfire season, potential increases in food prices, and existing water shortages. Meteorologists warn of the severe implications of the drought on environmental and economic factors.
- Millions will go hungry if the Strait of Hormuz stays closed
The closure of the Strait of Hormuz is expected to cause rising fuel and fertilizer costs, leading to reduced agricultural harvests and higher food prices, potentially leaving millions hungry.
- Economic shock from Iran war risks driving up global debt levels, says IMF
The IMF warns that an Iran war could drive up global debt levels by escalating energy and food prices, increasing borrowing costs, and risking a global recession. Governments face a dilemma between supporting citizens amid cost-of-living shocks and maintaining fiscal stability.