The cold snap in South Korea has caused an increase in produce and input prices.
2026-01-27 00:00
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A prolonged cold snap in South Korea, with wind chills falling to minus 20 degrees Celsius, is disrupting supply chains and pushing up prices for agricultural products. Fruits and vegetables sensitive to low temperatures are experiencing higher producer prices, with the risk that these increases may be.
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