Tracking rising temperatures is becoming a better way to forecast food inflation in India than relying on rain patterns, according to HSBC. The link between extreme heat and the price of agricultural commodities has strengthened over the past decade. Inflation remains above the Reserve Bank of India’s target due to volatile food costs.
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