Retail prices of food commodities monitored in 12 markets across Nepal showed mixed trends, with an upward trend in staple cereal prices due to declining supply following normal seasonal patterns and a marginal decline of pulses and edible oils due to improved access to roads with the end of the monsoon season. Supply of food and non-food commodities has improved in many districts in the Hills and Mountains with the maintenance of roads which were damaged by landslides caused by monsoon rains.
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Publisher:
GoN, WFP, FNCCI
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(2013
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Type / Script:
Bulletin or Poster
in English
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Keywords:
FOOD, FOOD INDUSTRY, FOOD SUPPLY, FOOD TRANSPORT, FOOD PLANNING, FOOD POLICY, FOOD PREPARATION, FOOD PRESERVATION, FOOD PRICES, FOOD RESOURCES, FOOD SECURITY, FOOD TRADE, FOOD DISTRIBUTION, RATIONING, PRODUCTION, MARKET POTENTIAL, TRADE PREFERENCES, AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS, AGRICULTURAL PRICES, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCT MARKETING, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS, COMMODITY TRADE.
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Thematic Group: WFP
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Food and Emergency humanitarian logistict support
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Thesaurus:
07.02.01
- Trade In Commodities
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