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as the commodity prices are going down. in the agri food chain, there is a lag. and so prices should stabilise more likely towards the end of the second half of the year. but in the meantime, in the meantime, our prices are still keeping up. well, on that point, christel delberghe, a real pleasure having you on the show. thanks so much for your time. and i ll talk to you again soon. thank you. you know, on today s programme, we ve been looking at how companies are setting prices as the costs go up and up and customers are squeezed. coffee, it s a treat, but the price of coffee beans has been on the rise, like so many other commodities. four years ago, before the pandemic, a pound of arabica beans was trading on the market at around $0.94. one year ago, after the invasion of ukraine, thatjumped to $2.33 a pound. and in march this year, it was trading at around $1.68.