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Food Prices for Nutrition DataHub: global statistics on the Cost and Affordability of Healthy Diets

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The Food Prices for Nutrition DataHub provides access to global statistics on the cost and affordability of healthy diets and related indicators. These use food item availability and prices from the International Comparison Program (ICP), combined with food composition data and nutritional requirements from a wide range of sources including based on national dietary guidelines.

The 42 indicators and their metadata cover:

Diet cost

  • Cost of a healthy diet, per person per day
  • Cost of an energy sufficient diet and a nutrient adequate diet, per person per day
  • Cost per person per day, cost share, and cost relative to starchy staples of different food groups 

Diet affordability

  • Prevalence of unaffordability and number of people unable to afford each diet
  • Ratio of each diet cost to observed national average food expenditures
  • Ratio of each diet cost to the food component of the international poverty lines as defined by the World Bank's income group classification

For further information on definitions and methods please refer to Methodology

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DATA HIGHLIGHTS

  • Global improvement, uneven progress: Access to healthy diets is improving worldwide, but large regional disparities remain.
  • 2024 global cost: The average cost of a healthy diet reached $4.46 per person per day (PPP) in 2024.
  • Global affordability: Around 2.6 billion people could not afford a healthy diet in 2024, 48.8 million fewer than in 2023.
  • Regional challenges:
    • Sub-Saharan Africa and low-income countries faced two consecutive years of worsening affordability since 2022.
    • Food inflation in these regions has eased only marginally, leaving diet costs near record highs.
    • A somewhat worsening trend has also been observed in the Middle East and North Africa, Afghanistan and Pakistan region.
  • The cost of each of the six food groups making up the cost of a healthy diet in 2021 is also provided.
    • The most expensive food group is animal-sourced foods, priced on average at $1.00 for the daily quantity needed in a healthy diet. The highest cost is in low-income countries at $1.31 and in Sub-Saharan Africa at $1.22.
    • Vegetables are the second most expensive at $0.76 globally, with Latin America & Caribbean having the highest cost of $1.02.
  • Fruits cost $0.67 on average, and East Asia and Pacific has the highest cost of $0.95.?

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Cost of a healthy diet and the population unable to afford the diet in countries

The cost per person per day of a healthy diet in each country with data for the years 2017 to 2024 is plotted against the prevalence of unaffordability or the share of population who cannot afford the diet. Data on the number of people affected are also provided.

Data access

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Featured

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    Blog

    The latest blog highlights global progress, while some countries are falling further behind.
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    Publication

    The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World (SOFI) 2025 was published on July 28, 2025, and featured updated cost and affordability of a healthy diet data.
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    Blog/Paper

    A new blog highlights recent analysis from Nature Food that compares standards for the Healthy Diet Basket.
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    Paper

    This 2024 study updates the methods for monitoring the affordability of a healthy diet.
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    Workshop Summary

    The workshop brought together global and national stakeholders in monitoring processes for the Cost and Affordability of a Healthy Diet (CoAHD).

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