Philippine Food Prices Stabilize as Grocery Inflation Cools Off
Key agricultural commodities show signs of price stabilization, offering consumers relief after months of sharp grocery increases.
By Foodie Pundit Newsroom - Published - Updated - Section: Grocery Cpg

Key points
- Department of Agriculture monitoring shows prices stabilizing across staple food categories in Metro Manila.
- Rice, poultry, and seasonal vegetables have reached a temporary plateau following improved domestic supply flow.
- Disinflation means prices are no longer rising rapidly, though baseline costs remain higher than historical averages.
- Climate risks and imported input costs continue to pose long term threats to domestic food price security.
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