Suman923
2022-04-27

The Ukrainian war, soaring energy costs, bad weather related to climate change, shrinking arable land and the aftermath of corona in China will keep food prices high for much longer. Different businesses can benefit from this. In the food chain, however, there are big differences between producers and their buyers. Retail buyers in particular, but also food multinationals, are usually hard hit by rising 'commodity costs

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