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The global food crisis

Dearer food on the menu as floods spoil harvest

By Jenny Wiggins, Consumer Industries Correspondent

Published: August 9 2007 03:00 | Last updated: August 9 2007 03:00

While the Bank of England warned on Wednesday of a “particularly uncertain” outlook for food prices, food producers were clearer: they think prices will keep going up.

Prices for all kinds of food – from staples such as meat and bread to more indulgent goods like coffee and chocolate – have risen this year as stronger global demand for agricultural raw materials pushes up the cost of ingredients for food producers.

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