Relative price increase: reduced agricultural subsidy

Government reduces subsidies on certain food commodities that drive prices (e.g., processed foods such as corn, sugar, and palm oil).

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14. Subsidies, taxes, and prices
Relative price increase: reduced agricultural subsidy
Relative price decrease on fresh produce and staple foods
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