Today: October 12, 2024
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World food prices ease slightly in July, UN says

Man walks past a fruits shop in Taipei
August 02, 2024
Reuters

LONDON (Reuters) -The United Nations world food price index eased slightly in July according to data released on Friday, with a decline in the index for cereals offset in part by increases for meat, vegetable oils and sugar.

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