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World food price rises set to hit consumers

By Javier Blas and Chris Giles in London and Hal Weitzman,in Chicago

Published: December 17 2007 02:00 | Last updated: December 17 2007 02:00

Global food prices will come under further pressure today as benchmark prices for cereals at much higher levels come into operation, making it almost inevitable that a second wave of food price inflation will hit the world's leading economies.

In Chicago wheat and rice prices for delivery in March 2008 have jumped to an all-time record, soyabean prices are at a 34-year high and corn prices at an 11-year peak.

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