Image: Generated with Gemini AI Although the main forecasts indicated that the El Niño phenomenon in Colombia would have effects for the last four months of the year, some analyses show early blows that generate pressures on the pockets of Bogotans. A report by Corficolombiana's economic research team shows that the effects of the drought storm phenomenon are already reflected in energy prices, but not yet generalizedly in food.
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Image: Generated with Gemini AI Although the main forecasts indicated that the El Niño phenomenon in Colombia would have effects for the last four months of the year, some analyses show early blows that generate pressures on the pockets of Bogotans. A report by Corficolombiana's economic research team shows that the effects of the drought storm phenomenon are already reflected in energy prices, but not yet generalizedly in food.