Global Food Prices Will Stagnate as Population Growth Slows

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With global food supplies set to match demand by 2025, prices will stagnate once inflation is excluded, says an OECD-FAO report. Food prices will stagnate over the next decade as the population growth rate, the main driver of food prices, declines by one percent annually, and income expansion in emerging economies slows, the organizations said.

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