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Food inflation

Food inflation pain puts emerging markets between rock and hard place
Analysis

Food inflation pain puts emerging markets between rock and hard place

Non-food inflation highest in five years
Economy

Non-food inflation highest in five years

Representational photo of inflation.
Economy

Inflation inches up further in Sept

Photo: Bloomberg
Analysis

Food inflation heats up and energy crisis may make it worse

Photo: REUTERS/Regis Duvignau
Analysis

From chips to ships, shortages are making inflation stick

Valdeci hunts for deals at several stores.PHOTOGRAPHER: TUANE FERNANDES FOR BLOOMBERG BUSINESSWEEK
Global Economy

Soaring cost of food is forcing families to scrimp at the dinner table

The BBS report revealed that the overall inflation in rural areas increased to 5.96% in September, compared to 5.60% in August. File Photo
Economy

Food inflation hits rural areas harder

 A woman looks at an empty shelf with a sign announcing the rationing of toilet paper to one pack per person at a Rewe grocery store in Potsdam, Germany, March 20, 2020, as the spread of the coronavirus disease continues/ Reuters
Coronavirus chronicle

Panic buying, lockdowns may drive world food inflation

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