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The global food crisis

Rice prices to remain high says UN

By Raphael Minder in Hong Kong and Chris Flood in London

Published: May 12 2008 15:59 | Last updated: May 12 2008 18:25

World rice prices are forecast to remain high this year, in spite of a record global crop, because of export restrictions and rising consumption, the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organisation said on Monday.

Rice prices have risen 76 per cent this year, and following the cyclone damage in Burma have been climbing back towards the record levels reached in April.

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