Latin America

This chart examines the rise of food inflation in Latin America

Argentina had the second highest food inflation rate, at 86.6 percent.

Argentina had the second highest food inflation rate, at 86.6%. Image: Pexels/Yibei

Anna Fleck
Data Journalist, Statista
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According to the FAO, average annual food inflation in the region was 43.9 percent in September 2022.
According to the FAO, average annual food inflation in the region was 43.9 percent in September 2022. Image: Statista
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