Rising prices are inflation. If the durum wheat harvest is down 50% and pasta prices rise due to this, it's called inflation. You may call it due to bad weather and CTV calls it a climate disaster, but it is contributing to inflation.
Even in the article you linked they talk how supply chain disruptions caused by workers in quarantine are contributing to inflation. That is your government policy. What they state and what you think they are implying are two different things.
Rising prices are inflation. If the durum wheat harvest is down 50% and pasta prices rise due to this, it's called inflation. You may call it due to bad weather and CTV calls it a climate disaster, but it is contributing to inflation.
Even in the article you linked they talk how supply chain disruptions caused by workers in quarantine are contributing to inflation. That is your government policy. What they state and what you think they are implying are two different things.
You might be confused with what I was saying. I don't disagree with anything you wrote here.