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South Africa’s Producer Price Inflation Reaches 5-Month Peak

February 27, 2025February 27, 2025 - by Allegra Nguyen - Leave a Comment

In January 2025, South Africa’s producer price inflation rose to 1.1%, up from 0.7% the previous month, mainly due to a 4.4% increase in food, beverage, and tobacco prices. On …

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Zambia’s Inflation Rate Hits 16.8% in February 2025

February 27, 2025February 27, 2025 - by Liam Nguyen - Leave a Comment

In February 2025, Zambia’s inflation rate rose to 16.8%, the highest since November 2021, driven by a spike in food prices to 20.6%. Non-food inflation declined to 11.7%, while monthly …

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Banana Price Trends: Costa Rica Sees 17% Drop Despite Stability in Colombia and Honduras

December 11, 2024December 11, 2024 - by Allegra Nguyen - Leave a Comment

Recent trends indicate a 17% drop in banana prices in Costa Rica, while Colombia and Honduras maintain stable prices. Costa Rica’s price declined from £0.95 to £0.79 per kilogram, influenced …

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Rising Chocolate Prices Linked to Climate Change Impact on Cacao Production

December 2, 2024December 2, 2024 - by Liam Nguyen - Leave a Comment

Chocolate prices are increasing due to climate change affecting cacao production, with significant price hikes from major companies like Orion and Haitai Confectionery & Foods. The cacao production is declining, …

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Colombia Reports Mixed Trends in Fresh Produce Prices for October 2024

November 16, 2024November 16, 2024 - by Allegra Nguyen - Leave a Comment

In October 2024, Colombia experienced a mix of price trends for wholesale fresh produce. While cucumbers, onions, and beets saw significant price drops exceeding 20%, certain grains like corn and …

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