Spiralling food prices force households into poverty

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Fruitless: Load-shedding disrupting the cold chain, the deterioration of rural roads and the war in Ukraine pushing up the price of fertiliser are factors contributing to high food prices. Photo: Phill Magakoe/Getty Images

Price hikes mean fewer people are able to put nutritious food on the table, experts warn

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