World Bank President Robert Zoellick says global food prices have hit ``dangerous levels'' that could contribute to political instability, push millions of people into poverty and raise the cost of groceries.
The bank says in a new report that global food prices have jumped 29 percent in the past year, and
World Bank: Food prices at "dangerous levels''
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