Published July 8, 2020
| Version v1
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Food Price Post-Covid19
Description
The spread of the pandemic in late 2019 bring public concerns on food production and food commodity prices. Disruptions to food supply chains and stronger demand due to COVID-19 may cause sharp food price increases, which may negatively affect food security. Moreover, developing countries are more vulnerable to food prices vibration and thus, food security. This project aims to visually show the change in domestic prices of basic food in developing countries, specifically since late 2019.
Files
dom_change_percent.csv
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