Domestic Price Warnings
Countries where prices of one or more basic food commodity are at abnormal high levels in main markets.
Price warning level:
High
Moderate [Based on the Indicator of Price Anomalies (IPA)]

15/06/2026
Retail prices of wheat flour increased sharply month-on-month and remained at high levels in May 2026, mostly reflecting elevated transport costs.

15/06/2026
Retail prices of regular and well-milled rice were stable at higher year-on-year levels in May 2026.

15/06/2026
Food prices remain at exceptionally high levels in Juba in May 2026, due to the lingering impact of the prolonged conflict and severe macroeconomic difficulties.

15/06/2026
Prices of sorghum and millet continued to seasonally increase in most monitored markets in May 2026. Overall, cereal prices in April were at exceptionally high levels due to a reduced cereal production in 2025 and the ongoing conflict, which has resulted in high input prices inflating production costs and in supply-chain disruptions.





