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Higher Food Prices Illustrate Policy Failure - David Olujinmi
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Global energy price shocks directly impact domestic food prices through transportation costs, as demonstrated by Nigeria's Jollof Index showing a 20% increase in food costs due to rising diesel prices (from 1,100 to 2,000), which increased grain transportation costs by 50%. Countries with currency stability and diversified food import sources, like Ghana with only 2.2% food inflation, are better protected compared to those with currency depreciation and limited policy interventions. Effective policy frameworks, such as pricing windows and shock absorbers like dollar reserves, are essential to protect consumers from global economic volatility.

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