World food prices ease slightly in
August, UN says
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[September 06, 2024]
By Maytaal Angel
LONDON (Reuters) -The United Nations' world food price index eased
slightly in August, data released on Friday showed, as lower prices for
sugar, meat and cereals more than offset higher dairy and vegetable oil
prices.
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A combine harvester is used to harvest wheat in a field in the village
of General Belgrano, 160 km (100 miles) west of Buenos Aires, December
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The
price index, compiled by the U.N. Food and Agriculture
Organization to track the most globally traded food commodities,
slipped to 120.7 points in August from a revised 121 in July.
The FAO index hit a three-year low in February this year as food
prices retreated from a record peak set in March 2022 following
Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
The August value was 1.1% lower than its level a year ago and
24.7% below its peak from March 2022.
In a separate report, the FAO lowered its forecast for global
cereal production in 2024 by 2.8 million metric tons to 2.851
billion tons, putting it almost on a par with the previous
year's output.
The decrease largely reflects reduced prospects for coarse grain
crops in the European Union, Mexico and Ukraine, thanks to hot
and dry weather conditions.
The forecast for world cereal utilisation in 2024/25 was lowered
by 4.7 million tons versus July to 2.852 billion tons,
reflecting a 0.2% increase from 2023/24.
The agency also cut its forecast for world cereal stocks at the
close of seasons in 2025 by 4.5 million tons to 890 million.
(Reporting by Maytaal Angel;Editing by Alison Williams and
Emelia Sithole-Matarise)
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