Wet Weather in the UK Threatens to Raise Food Prices with Poor Crop Yields

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Wet weather in the UK is threatening crop harvests like wheat, barley, oats, and oilseed rape, potentially leading to a 17% decrease compared to 2023. This could result in higher prices for bread, biscuits, and beer as food producers may need to import more from overseas. Inflation has been easing, but concerns about a poor harvest could drive up prices for these staple products. Companies like Associated British Foods are warning of potential price increases due to forecasts of a small UK wheat harvest this year.

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