Wheat price falls internationally: Will products that use this input fall?

Published 2023년 10월 16일

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The price of wheat has decreased in international markets, but the prices of products like bread have not dropped significantly because other inputs required for their preparation have not decreased. The decrease in wheat prices is temporary due to a pact between Russia and Ukraine that increased the supply of grains, but this pact has ended and prices are expected to rise again. Additionally, the impact of the global El Niño phenomenon on agricultural production could further increase food prices and cause inflation.
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The real situation is that there has not been a greater drop in prices because there has not been a decrease in other inputs required for the preparation of bread and noodles, they point out. The price of wheat has decreased this year in international markets. It began 2023 above 365.9 dollars per ton and, until September, it has registered a value of 270.6 dollars per ton, according to the Central Reserve Bank of Peru (BCRP). On the other hand, the report from the National Institute of Statistics and Informatics (INEI) as of September 2023 indicates that the prices of food and non-alcoholic beverages have registered an increase of 6.29% so far this year. In this context, it is worth asking whether the prices of products prepared with wheat, such as bread, will drop. The real situation is that there has not been a greater drop in prices because there has not been a decrease in other inputs required for the preparation of bread and noodles, according to professor and researcher at ...
Source: PQS

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