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Global Food Prices Rise for Third Month Running | Iran Crisis Drives UK SME Costs

8 May 2026
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British food and drink businesses are bracing for a fresh wave of cost pressure after global food commodity prices climbed for the third consecutive month, with fallout from the conflict in Iran emerging as a significant driver of the latest increase.

The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) reported that its closely watched Food Price Index (FFPI) rose by 1.6 per cent in April, building on gains recorded in February and March. The benchmark, which tracks a basket of internationally traded food commodities, now points to a sustained inflationary squeeze that will inevitably work its way through to wholesale markets, hospitality menus and supermarket shelves over the coming months.

For the UK’s small and medium-sized food producers, manufacturers and independent retailers, the figures will make grim reading. Margins across the sector have already been pared back to the bone by three years of input-cost turbulence, and many SME operators have warned that there is little headroom left to absorb further increases without passing them on to consumers.

Vegetable oils led the latest surge, rising by 5.9 per cent in April alone. Prices of palm, soya, sunflower and rapeseed oils all moved sharply higher, with palm oil notching up a fifth straight monthly gain. The FAO pointed to growing demand from the biofuel sector, propped up by policy incentives in several producing nations and a firmer crude oil price, alongside concerns over weaker output in Southeast Asia in the months ahead. Independent bakers, fish-and-chip operators and food manufacturers reliant on bulk vegetable oil supply are likely to feel the pinch first.

Cereal prices rose by 0.8 per cent, with drought in parts of the United States and forecasts of below-average rainfall in Australia tightening the outlook. The geopolitical picture has compounded matters. The FAO singled out the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz, the strategic shipping lane that handles a substantial share of the world’s energy and fertiliser trade, as a key factor pushing up fertiliser costs. Farmers are now expected to scale back wheat plantings in 2026 in favour of crops requiring less fertiliser, a shift that threatens to lock in higher grain prices well beyond this year’s harvest.

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