Global food prices fell the most since 2008 after concerns over supplies of grains and vegetable oils eased as Ukraine moved toward restarting exports.
A United Nations index of world food costs plunged almost 9 per cent in July.
The index fell to the lowest since January, before Russia’s blockade of ports in Ukraine. The index fell for a fourth month, offering some relief to consumers facing a deepening cost-of-living crisis.
Still, prices remain elevated, putting pressure on low-income households
“Increased seasonal availabilities in Argentina and Brazil, where maize harvests progressed ahead of their pace last year, also helped to ease