If the drought in California continues, food prices are likely to rise due to reduced agricultural yields and increased water costs for farmers. With water scarcity impacting crop production, the supply of fruits, vegetables, and other agricultural products may decline, driving prices up. Additionally, livestock farmers may face higher feed costs, further contributing to overall food price inflation. Consumers may see these effects reflected in grocery bills, especially for staple items.
Copyright © 2026 eLLeNow.com All Rights Reserved.