Global food prices rose for a second consecutive month in September due to tightening supply conditions and robust demand for wheat and palm oil, the Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) said in its report.
The United Nations food agency which tracks monthly changes in the international price
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Josephine Okojie-Okeiyi
Josephine Okojie-Okeiyi is a journalist with over five years’ reporting experience. She writes on industry, agriculture, commodities, climate change, and environmental issues.
She is fellow of Thomson Reuters Foundation and Bloomberg Media Initiative for Africa.