Food Prices Up 20% Over the Past Year.
If your grocery bills continue to frustrate you, you’re not alone. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) released its report on worldwide food prices for February, and prices hit a record high last month. The February FAO Food Price Index (FFPI) reached a new high of 140.7 points, which reflects an increase of 3.9% over January and a whopping 20.7% over this time last year.
The FFPI serves as a “measure of the monthly change in international prices of a basket of food commodities,” notes the FAO. This month’s increase was largely due to “large increases in vegetable oil and dairy price sub-indices.” Cereal and meat prices are up as well, though not as high, while sugar prices are down.
“A much bigger push for food price inflation comes from outside food production, particularly the energy, fertilizer and feed sectors,” said FAO economist Upali Galketi Aratchilage. “All these factors tend to squeeze profit margins of food producers, discouraging them from investing and expanding production.”
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My little Front Range town usually has cheaper-than-average fuel prices for Colorado. Two weeks ago, diesel shot up 40¢ to $4.05, and today I saw it for $4.65.
Regular unleaded is “lagging” at anywhere from $3.55 to $3.79.
Commodity price changes over the last year…
Heating Oil: +90%
WTI Crude: +80%
Brent Crude +79%
Coffee: +73%
Gasoline: +70%
Aluminum: +70%
Nat Gas: +69%
Wheat: +59%
Corn: +35%
Cotton: +34%
Lumber: +34%
Soybeans: +18%
Sugar: +15%
Copper: +13%
Gold: +12%
CPI: +7.5%
Silver: -4%— Charlie Bilello (@charliebilello) March 3, 2022
$10 A GALLON GAS IMMINENT: SAUDI CROWN PRINCE REJECTS BIDEN’S PLEA TO PUMP MORE OIL, TELLS BIDEN TO GO F*CK HIMSELF
h/t SG