After a year of extreme turmoil in global supply chains and commodity prices, global logistics networks are beginning to return to a state that approaches pre-pandemic levels. And most food commodities, at least, should see significant moderation in price increases. The exceptions are continued Covid-related problems in China, where the epidemic unleashed by the relaxation…
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