Maize, wheat, and rice prices closed lower in the two weeks to March 9, according to the World Bank.
Dread and anxiety over the possibility of a global recession are rising around the world right now.
The agricultural and cereal price indices remained stable over the past two weeks and are currently one percentage higher compared to two weeks ago, said the Food Security Update of the World Bank.
Maize, wheat, and rice prices closed lower in the two weeks to March 9, according to the World Bank.
Dread and anxiety over the possibility of a global recession are rising around the world right now.
The agricultural and cereal price indices remained stable over the past two weeks and are currently one percentage higher compared to two weeks ago, said the Food Security Update of the World Bank.