Global food prices: Worrying trends continue

Published on 02 November 2011

The Group of 20 heads of government, who are meeting in Cannes on November 3 and 4 to discuss the global economy, are expected to endorse a package of concrete actions to improve transparency and policy coordination to detect and correct problems early; (..) and to get food to the needy fast through emergency regional humanitarian food reserves and agreement not to ban exports of food for World Food Programme.

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