World food prices could rise strongly in the coming period, on the bottom of drought and heat that affects agricultural crops, but also the cost of energy and fertilizers. The greatest pressures are expected in cereals, fruit, vegetables and dairy, and the effects could reach the shops even this autumn.
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World food prices could rise strongly in the coming period, on the bottom of drought and heat that affects agricultural crops, but also the cost of energy and fertilizers. The greatest pressures are expected in cereals, fruit, vegetables and dairy, and the effects could reach the shops even this autumn.