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World food prices reach 18-month high in October, UN says

  • World food prices rose in October to an 18-month high, with the U.N. Reporting a price index of 127.4 points, up 2% from September.
  • The FAO Vegetable Oil Price Index spiked 7.3% in October, reaching a two-year high due to production concerns.
  • The FAO Sugar Price Index increased by 2.6% amid concerns over Brazil's 2024/25 production outlook due to dry weather.
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