BARCELONA, May 8 (Xinhua) The severe drought currently affecting Spain may mean that food prices will remain high, a spokesman for a major Spanish farming as
Bernis explained that the high food prices in Spain have been driven by increases of up to 45 percent in prices of raw materials, energy and fertilizers.The impact of the current drought on the next grain harvest could bring the return of high prices for raw materials needed to feed livestock.
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