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Rising global food prices continue to place pressure on developing economies as households struggle with increasing costs of essential goods.
Economic analysts say supply chain disruptions, climate-related agricultural challenges, and international conflicts have contributed to unstable food markets.
Several governments are exploring subsidy programs and import policies to help stabilize prices and protect vulnerable populations.
Experts warn that long-term solutions will require stronger agricultural investments and improved food distribution systems.

