close
Wednesday, April 26, 2023

Food price inflation remains high globally: World Bank

The World Bank says inflation in food prices remains high globally. It made the declaration in its latest Food Security Update report issued on Wednesday.

• April 26, 2023
Food
Utako Market, Abuja. September 14, 2020. Ahmed Oluwasanjo for Peoples Gazette.

The World Bank says inflation in food prices remains high globally. It made the declaration in its latest Food Security Update report issued on Wednesday.

“Information from the latest month between December 2022 and March 2023 for which food price inflation data are available shows high inflation in almost all low and middle-income countries. Inflation levels are greater than 5 per cent in 70.6 per cent of low-income countries and in 90.9 per cent of lower-middle-income countries,” it stated.

The report added, “Inflation rate is also above five per cent in 87 per cent of upper-middle-income countries, some of which are experiencing double-digit inflation,” stressing that about 84.2 per cent of high-income countries were experiencing high food price inflation.

“The countries affected most are in Africa, North America, Latin America, South Asia, Europe, and Central Asia,’’ the World Bank noted.

It quoted the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) stating that the benchmark index of international food commodity prices declined for the 12th consecutive month in March 2023.

“The FAO Food Price Index averaged 126.9 points in March 2023, a marginal 2.1 per cent decrease from February 2023 and a 20.5 per cent decrease from its peak in March 2022. The index, which tracks monthly changes in international commodity prices, indicated that a combination of factors, including ample supplies, subdued import demand, and extension of the Black Sea Grain Initiative, contributed to the decrease,’’ the bank explained.

It noted that in 2019 and before COVID-19, the FAO Food Price Index stood at 95.1 points.

As part of its global response to the food security crisis, the World Bank announced in April 2022 that it would provide up to $30 billion over 15 months, including 1$2 billion in new projects.

The bank stated that the financing was to scale up short-term and long-term responses along four themes to boost food and nutrition security, reduce risks, and strengthen food systems.

“This will be done by supporting producers and consumers, facilitating increased trade in food and trade inputs, supporting vulnerable households, and investing in sustainable food and nutrition security,” it noted. “Between April and December 2022, the bank’s food and nutrition security commitments in new lending passed the $12 billion mark, with almost half of this for Africa, which is one of the regions hardest-hit by the food crisis.”

According to the global financial institution, some examples include the $766-million West Africa Food Systems Resilience Programme, which is working to increase preparedness against food insecurity and improve the resilience of food systems in West Africa.

“The programme is increasing digital advisory services for agriculture and food crisis prevention and management. It is also boosting adaption capacity of agriculture system actors and investing in regional food market integration and trade to increase food security,’’ it stated.

The World Bank added that an additional $345 million was being prepared for Senegal, Sierra Leone, and Togo.

(NAN)

We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.

More from Peoples Gazette

Katsina State

Politics

Katsina youths pledge to deliver over 2 million votes to Atiku

“Katsina State is Atiku’s political base because it is his second home.”

Temitope Olorunfemi

States

Five men docked over extrajudicial killing of 25-year-old driver in Ondo

Nelson Akintimehin, the prosecutor in charge of the case, told the court that the five accused persons conspired to commit the felony and unlawful murder of Mr Olorunfemi.

Politics

Adamawa: APC guber candidate Binani withdraws suit against INEC

Aisha ‘Binani’ Dahiru-Ahmed has withdrawn a suit she filed against the Independent National Electoral Commission.

Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu and Musiliu Akinsanya aka MC Oluomo

Lagos

We’ll appeal judgement against MC Oluomo’s Park Management Committee: Lagos govt

The government said it set up the Park Management Committee to control activities of commercial road transport workers within garages and motor parks.

David Obadofin traditional ruler of Aghara Bunu

States

Kogi govt vows to arrest abductors, killers of traditional ruler

The traditional ruler was reportedly kidnapped in his residence last week by yet-to-be-identified attackers, who later killed him.

President Elect Tinubu and Muktar Betara

Hot news Home top

President-elect Tinubu, Betara hold closed-door meeting

”Betara’s campaign and consultation with the president-elect is one out of many consultations he had embarked upon in the last three months ahead of the June inauguration.”

Nigerians travellers with big bags at airport

Diaspora

‘Japa’: World Bank says migration good for prosperity, development

Countries like Mexico, Thailand, Tunisia, and Türkiye may soon need more foreign workers because their population is no longer growing.