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  2. List of most valuable crops and livestock products - Wikipedia

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    The value and production of individual crops varies substantially from year to year as prices fluctuate on the world and country markets and weather and other factors influence production. This list includes the top 50 most valuable crops and livestock products but does not necessarily include the top 50 most heavily produced crops and ...

  3. Food prices - Wikipedia

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    Food, meat, dairy, cereals, vegetable oil, and sugar price indices, deflated using the World Bank Manufactures Unit Value Index (MUV). [33] The peaks in 2008 and 2011 indicate global food crises . The FAO food price index is a measure of the monthly change in international prices of a market basket of food commodities .

  4. How everyday food items have risen in price in the past ... - AOL

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    Low-fat milk 47.9% Margarine and other vegetable fats 42.1% Pasta and couscous 34.0% Sauces, condiments, salt, spices and culinary herbs 33.2% Whole milk 32.6%

  5. Dambulla - Wikipedia

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    Dambulla (Sinhala: දඹුල්ල Dam̆bulla, Tamil: தம்புள்ளை Tampuḷḷai) is a city situated in the north of Matale District, in Sri Lanka's Central Province. It is the second largest populated and urbanised centre after Matale in the Matale District .

  6. What Kamala Harris will say about grocery prices when she ...

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  7. Wholesale marketing of food - Wikipedia

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    Wholesale markets can either be primary, or terminal, markets, situated in or close to major conurbations, or secondary markets.The latter are generally found only in larger developing countries where they are located in district or regional cities, taking the bulk of their produce from rural assembly markets that are located in production areas.

  8. Safal - Wikipedia

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    Safal is the largest organised retail network of fruits and vegetables in the National Capital Region of India. Currently it operates over 400 retail outlets in the NCR region. [ 1 ] Safal is owned by Mother Dairy , a subsidiary of the National Dairy Development Board .

  9. Price look-up code - Wikipedia

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    PLU stickers with the number 4130 identifying them as Large Cripps Pink apples PLU code 4033 are for regular small lemon sold in the U.S.. Price look-up codes, commonly called PLU codes, PLU numbers, PLUs, produce codes, or produce labels, are a system of numbers that uniquely identify bulk produce sold in grocery stores and supermarkets.