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Global food costs rising at fastest rate since 2010

THE global cost of food has risen at the fastest monthly rate in more than a decade, the United Nations revealed today.

Food prices were up by a massive 39.7 per cent last month compared to May 2020, according to the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation’s food price index.

The index tracks the price of a range of foods across the world including cereals, dairy products, meat and sugar.

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