Household food bills ‘risk pressure from degraded soil and climate volatility’ (opens original article in a new tab)
Households face rising food costs due to degraded soils and climate volatility, with campaigners warning of significant price increases and calling for soil health measures.
- Households face higher food bills due to degraded soils and climate volatility.
- Save Soil estimates households could pay hundreds more annually due to yield losses and price swings.
- El Nino may increase UK weather volatility, affecting food imports and prices.
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