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Food inflation worries reignite as U.S. barge prices hit new highs

TOKYO — Global food prices are once again facing upward pressure due to the record cost for shipping grain in the U.S., the source of about 20% of world exports.

It costs $90.45 to transport 1 ton (907 kilograms) of freight from St. Louis, Missouri, to New Orleans, Louisiana, by barge on the Mississippi River, according to an Oct. 6 report by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

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