Fresh Food Produce To Rise download

International Business Times
The next decade will be difficult for Australia's poor because the prices of fruits and vegetables are expected to rise.

A study of the University of Queensland (UQ) predicted an increase of as much as 45 percent in the cost of fresh farm produce. The university is presenting the results of the study in a public forum tonight. UQ's Global Change Institute (GCI) sponsors the forum at the Customs House.
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