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		<title>Food Price Rise Could Last Two Years</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Originally Written By Money-And-Finance.Com CNN Money reports that consumers will have to get used to paying more for their groceries over the next two years. Concerns with rising food prices worldwide are part of anticipated five-year cycles, agricultural economists claim. Prices flare up in the first two to three years of the cycle and then start to moderate by the fourth or fifth year, said Chris Hurt, agricultural economist at Purdue University . ...]]></description>
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