The pick-up in food inflation in Emerging Europe is likely to raise fears that the recent spike in global agricultural prices is starting to hit the region. There is a fair amount of uncertainty, but assuming that food prices don’t rise from here on, food inflation in the region shouldn’t accelerate much further.
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