Food prices rise with commodity prices – eventually
Story Date: 9/8/2011

 

Source: CORN AND SOYBEAN DIGEST, 9/6/11
 
Food prices will continue to rise for the remainder of this year and well into 2012 because processors now are beginning to pass along higher costs of commodities to consumers, says Corinne Alexander, a Purdue University agricultural economist.

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