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Food prices remain Türkiye's biggest inflation driver in June

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BERNAMA
· Jul 3, 2026
World : Global Food Prices Edge Lower In June As Grains, Sugar Decline
ISTANBUL, July 3 (Bernama-Anadolu) -- Global food commodity prices edged lower in June, as declines in cereal, sugar and dairy prices outweighed increases in vegetable oils and meat, Anadolu Ajansi (AA) reported, citing the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO).
Daily Sabah
· Jun 28, 2026
Asian vendors grapple with soaring costs of plastics amid Mideast war
Across Asia, food vendors are contending with higher costs for plastic bags, cups and containers as the energy crisis triggered by the Middle East war drives prices up. While the...
Daily Mail
· Jul 1, 2026
The supermarket ready meals that still cost £1 after 20 YEARS: How Iceland has defied decades of inflation to keep best-sellers at same price since 2005
The supermarket ready meals that still cost £1 after 20 YEARS: How Iceland has defied decades of inflation to keep best-sellers at same price since 2005
Trend News Agency
· Jul 9, 2026
Türkiye’s consumer prices climb in June, core inflation tops 31%
Türkiye’s consumer prices climb in June, core inflation tops 31%
Sputnik
· Jun 21, 2026
Africa, Asia Increase Food Imports From Russia Amid Looming El Nino Concerns
MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Countries across Asia, Africa and the Middle East are increasing imports of Russian food products amid uncertainty surrounding the Strait of Hormuz and concerns over the approaching El Nino climate phenomenon, Russia’s state-owned Rosselkhozbank (RSHB) told Sputnik on Sunday.
The Hindu BusinessLine
· Jul 3, 2026
Nestle India bets on deeper penetration in tier-2, tier-3 towns where consumption is rising faster: CMD
Food inflation reshaped household choices in ways that went far beyond prices as families reconsidered pack sizes, purchase frequencies and category priorities in FY26 : Nestle India CMD Manish Tiwary
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Related coverage for "Food prices remain Türkiye's biggest inflation driver in June": BERNAMA — World : Global Food Prices Edge Lower In June As Grains, Sugar Decline. Daily Sabah — Asian vendors grapple with soaring costs of plastics amid Mideast war. Daily Mail — The supermarket ready meals that still cost £1 after 20 YEARS: How Iceland has defied decades of inflation to keep best-sellers at same price since 2005. Trend News Agency — Türkiye’s consumer prices climb in June, core inflation tops 31%. Sputnik — Africa, Asia Increase Food Imports From Russia Amid Looming El Nino Concerns. The Hindu BusinessLine — Nestle India bets on deeper penetration in tier-2, tier-3 towns where consumption is rising faster: CMD