Angola's food pricing landscape in 2025 showed signs of macroeconomic stabilization, yet food costs remain structurally high and burdensome for households. Despite inflation easing from late 2024 peaks, prices for staples continue to rise due to import dependence, drought, and elevated transport costs. Southern provinces face the harshest conditions, with major drought and significant price disparities. Looking ahead in 2026, continuing gradual stabilization is expected, although food prices are unlikely to fall without deeper structural reforms.