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WB sees high food prices easing
WB sees high food prices easing

The World Bank on Tuesday said high food prices were likely to dip this year as the global economy slows but potential risks from higher oil prices and weather could send them back up.

‘Prospects for decline in 2012 food prices remain favourable, due to weaker consumer demand as a result of a sluggish global economy, expected declines in the price of energy and crude oil, and strong forecasts for 2012 food supplies,’ the WB said in a statement.
 
The development lender noted that average food prices in 2011 ended 24 per cent higher than in 2010, despite an 8.0 per cent drop in the fourth quarter. ‘The worst food price increases may be over but we must remain vigilant,’ said Otaviano Canuto, head of the World Bank’s Poverty Reduction and Economic Management program.
 
‘Prices of certain foods remain dangerously high in many countries, leaving millions of people at risk of malnutrition and hunger. Governments must step up to the plate and implement policies to help people cope.’
 
The WB pointed to maize prices that jumped 117 per cent in Kenya and 106 per cent in Mexico between December 2010 and December 2011. In Belarus, wheat prices increased 88 per cent over the same period, while rice prices rose 86 per cent in Uganda.

 
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