Food prices may dramatically increase
According to the experts of the Standard Chartered Bank; Great food price increases may come in the next few decades.
The UN estimates that, by 2050 the global population will grow by about 35 percent, compared to the current 6.8 billion. It is estimated that this increases the food demand of the world, by 70 percent.
According to the analysts of the Standard Chartered Bank; the governments and large enterprises must do everything to radically reduce global hunger and to find the ways that agricultural production and food production remain sustainable – reports Pénzcentrum.hu.

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