Poor harvests, the war in Ukraine and disrupted supply lines all added up to higher global prices for food retailers and consumers in 2022. The next twelve months look unlikely to buck that trend https://t.co/JX0moagr8v pic.twitter.com/PBcaRFoSQr— Reuters (@Reuters) December 13, 2022
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