Honduras' production of rice, corn, and beans, staples of the local diet, is down, driving up consumer prices. The drop in output, 50% in the case of beans, can be attributed to lack of government support for agriculture and the drought affecting the region. It is the poorest sectors of society that suffer as a result of the higher prices, with the cost of beans expected to double. Gerardo Torres reports from Tegucigalpa. teleSUR