Food-price crisis not permanent, says report

Soaring world food prices will fall in the coming years but stay “substantially above” average levels from the past decade, a report said today.

Food-price crisis not permanent, says report

Soaring world food prices will fall in the coming years but stay “substantially above” average levels from the past decade, a report said today.

The world’s poorest nations are most vulnerable – particularly the urban poor in food-importing countries – and will require increased aid to stave off hunger, a joint survey by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development and the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation said.

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