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Orange juice makers consider using alternative fruit as prices skyrocket
FOX Business· 4 days agoGlobal prices for oranges hit $3.68 per pound in April, up about 33% from the $2.76 figure recorded...
When will olive oil prices normalise?
Just Food via Yahoo Finance· 6 days agoHe also notes that the olive oil industry saw a similarly dire two-year period of drought around 30 years ago which restabilised shortly afterwards. He...
Companies may stop using oranges to make orange juice as costs skyrocket
Newsweek· 5 days agoGlobal prices for oranges went up to about $3.70 per pound in April compared to $2.80 at the same...
When was the worst summer? Was there a year without a summer?
BBC News· 3 days agoJune 1 marks the start of climatological summer but can you a imagine a year without a summer?
CCTV Script 30/05/24
CNBC· 4 days ago— This is the script of CNBC's news report for China's CCTV on May 30, 2024. After coffee and olive oil were impacted by extreme weather, it is now the turn of oranges. Due to a decline in orange ...
Tea prices are boiling over. Why?
Just Drinks via Yahoo Finance· 4 days agoLess traditional teas are already seeing some increases for example, whilst the price of traditional black tea has been comparatively protected. Current...
Traders Are Bracing for a Record-Smashing Summer That Will Shake Up Commodities
Bloomberg via Yahoo News· 5 days ago(Bloomberg) -- Around the world, people are already living through the havoc brought on by global...
Wheat Jumps Most Since War in Ukraine Due to Weather Swings
Bloomberg via Yahoo Finance· 3 days agoOne of the driest Mays in the region’s records dashed those hopes. It also sent prices for the...
AI Chatbots, Red Sea Routes, Inflation Vs Consumer Confidence And More
Forbes· 7 days agoUK inflation dropped and UK consumer confidence rose. Retailers seem to have adjusted to Red Sea...
Extreme Weather and Red Sea Crisis Trigger Commodities Rally
Oilprice.com via Yahoo Finance· 1 day agoExtreme weather conditions, escalating geopolitical tensions, and soaring shipping costs are driving up the prices of commodities, such as natural gas, wheat, and Arabica coffee.