This claim is true. A week ago a handful of articles from credible news sources released similar articles with evidence from researchers at places European Central Bank and the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research in Germany. The findings hint that the rise in extreme weather (heatwaves, droughts, floods) has an impact on the agriculture industry and food prices. AP News spoke to Max Kotz, "Kotz said the analysis found the inflationary pressure on food and other prices is worse in areas and seasons that are hotter. So Europe and North America may not be hit as hard as the Global South, which could afford it less, he said."