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Rising Food Prices to Hit Rural India in 2016

Prices of vegetables like onions, tomatoes and potatoes have already been rising, with some staples up as much as 20 per cent in
Prices of vegetables like onions, tomatoes and potatoes have already been rising, with some staples up as much as 20 per cent in
Mumbai: India's villages face a sharp spike in food prices in 2016, as a second year of drought drives up the cost of ingredients such as sugar and milk, and poor transport infrastructure stops falling global prices from reaching rural areas. India's first back-to-back drought in three decades also complicates government spending calculations as Prime Minister Narendra Modi tries to prune a subsidy regime that has long propped up th...
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