AGRICULTURE NEWS - Food inflation data for April and May has shown a substantial contraction in the price of chicken, while long-life milk and cake flour prices increased.
Consumers have also been warned to expect more price fluctuations going forward as the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic disrupts value chains.
A recent report by the Bureau for Food and Agricultural Policy containing the latest food price inflation data, indicated that the price of chicken, maize meal, sugar, pilchards, peanut butter, and sunflower oil decreased between April and May.
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