How Global Supply Issues Push Mexico’s Food Inflation Beyond Regional Peers
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How Global Supply Issues Push Mexico’s Food Inflation Beyond Regional Peers
Mexico’s food prices jumped 5.1% in the year to May 2025, official OECD data shows, outpacing the average rise of 4.6% across the world’s developed economies. This increase puts Mexico among the countries with the fastest-growing food costs in the OECD, just behind Turkey and Japan. The main reason for this spike is a shortage […]
·Brazil
Read Full ArticleWith an annual fluctuation of 5.1 per cent in food prices, Mexico exceeded the average metric among the Ocde countries.
·Bogotá, Colombia
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