ZIMBABWE, Rwanda and Ghana are the three African countries among 10 nations with the highest food price inflation in the latest World Bank assessment.
Zimbabwe, Lebanon, Venezuela and Turkey ranked first four countries in the assessment while Iran, Sri Lanka, Argentina, Moldova, Rwanda and Ghana were the remaining countries in the list published by the World Bank on Sunday.
The World Bank in its latest update for the month of October had opined that domestic food price inflation would continue to rise, especially in low and middle-income countries, including African nations.
Below : the 10 countries with the highest food price inflation in the latest @WorldBank assessment. https://t.co/ZdLNJjJc44 pic.twitter.com/GL10fXlZUS
— World Bank (@WorldBank) October 16, 2022
“Domestic food price inflation remains high around the world. Information between May to August 2022 shows high inflation in almost all low-income and middle-income countries; 88.2 per cent of low-income…
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