Rising input expenses and an impending El Niño weather phenomenon are heightening the likelihood of substantial food price inflation throughout Southeast Asia, according to a report from Goldman Sachs

Southeast Asia is likely to encounter a food supply shock as elevated oil and fertilizer costs driven by conflicts in the Middle East, coupled with the potential impact of a strong El Niño in late 2026, could lead to rising food prices, according to Goldman Sachs.
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