food prices

Russia's annual inflation slows down to 7.42%

Russia's annual inflation slows down to 7.42%

Annual inflation in Russia in December 2023 slowed down to 7.42% compared to 7.48% in November. In monthly terms, consumer prices increased by 0.73%, the Russian State Statistics Service (Rosstat) reported. According to …

Turkey starts exporting chicken eggs to Russia

Turkey starts exporting chicken eggs to Russia

First Turkish companies started exporting chicken eggs to Russia, Chairman of the Board of the Central Union of Egg Producers of Turkey Ibrahim Afyon said. "The first three our companies started supplies. Twenty-one …

Egg prices grow in Russia

Egg prices grow in Russia

Moreover, the rate of price increases for the daily staple has been accelerating over the past few weeks

Egypt to sell discounted bread to fight inflation

Egypt to sell discounted bread to fight inflation

Egypt’s government will start selling discounted bread to people not enrolled in its bread subsidy program as it battles accelerating inflation, the supply minister Ali Moselhy said.  …

Food crisis threatens Dagestan

Food crisis threatens Dagestan

According to the Institute for the Development of Entrepreneurship and Economics, in 2022, Dagestan may face food problems. According to experts, the cause of the crisis will be a sharp rise in food prices. For the first two months of …

World food prices hit record high

World food prices hit record high

World food prices have increased by 17.9 points or 12.6% month-on-month in March making a “giant leap” to a new historic high, the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) said on Friday.  "The latest …

Fuel and food costs rise in Kyrgyzstan

Fuel and food costs rise in Kyrgyzstan

Rises in the prices for fuel and food are posing a big headache for Kyrgyz authorities ahead of a season that often sees politics warm up, Eurasianet writes. On March 2, the new government banned fuel exports beyond the borders of the Eurasian Economic Union, citing the need to stabilize prices on the domestic market, which have risen notably since the beginning of the year and are set to shoot up again in coming weeks