By Farah Mokrani •
Updated: 26 Nov 2024 • 20:20 • 1 minute read
Food prices in Belgium have climbed more steeply than in its neighbouring countries over the past three years, sparking concerns among consumers and industry experts alike.
A Steep Climb in Essential Food Costs
A report from the French IÉSEG School of Management reveals that Belgium s food prices, excluding beverages, surged by an average of 27% between October 2021 and October 2024. This increase outpaces the growth seen in countries like Luxembourg, France, Italy, and the Netherlands.
In contrast, the smallest rise was seen in dried fruits and nuts (7.2%), while beverages like spirits (+7.9%) and strong beers (+10.9%) experienced more modest increases.
Belgium vs. Its Neighbours: A Mixed Basket of Prices
For essential staples such as bread, poultry, cheese, milk, and eggs, Belgium saw sharper price hikes compared to its neighbours. However, there were a few exceptions:
What’s Driving the Spike?
While the report does not pinpoint specific causes, analysts suggest factors such as:
Rising production costs: Energy and transportation price hikes continue to affect supply chains.
Global market volatility: Key commodities like grains and oils have been impacted by international events.
Impact on Belgian Households
The dramatic rise in food prices is forcing many families to rethink their shopping habits. With essentials like olive oil doubling in price, some households are turning to local markets or seeking cheaper alternatives.
What’s Next for Belgian Shoppers?
As inflation pressures remain high, consumers are calling for greater transparency and government action to curb price increases. Whether through subsidies or market regulation, steps will likely be needed to ease the strain on household budgets.
This sharp increase highlights the growing challenges of maintaining affordability in Belgium’s food sector, urging both policymakers and consumers to adapt to a changing economic landscape.
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