Is your grocery bill about to spike again? Experts warn costs may rise due to soaring diesel prices and fertilizer shortages
· janis ramsay
AI Briefing
- Diesel prices are expected to continue to rise, increasing the cost of transporting goods, and fertilizer shortages could lead to higher food prices.
- Higher production costs will likely be passed on to consumers, potentially leading to increased grocery bills.
- The impact of these factors may be felt by consumers this season, with farmers facing higher operational costs and reduced profit margins.
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