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Holding steady: Global food prices “broadly stable” in December but 2018 lower than 2017

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Rising international cereal prices offset declining sugar and dairy quotations in December, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), with global food prices remaining “broadly stable” last month. The FAO Food Price Index (FFPI) averaged 161.7 points in December, compared to a revised level of 161.6 points in the previous month. However, for the whole of 2018, the FFPI was down year-on-year.

Serving as an indicator of the monthly change in the international prices of a basket of food commodities, the index averaged 168.4 points for 2018, which is 3.5 percent lower than in 2017 and almost 27 percent below the high point reached in 2011.

The international prices of all major cereals increased over the last year, those of the other tracked commodities declined, with sugar dropping the most.

The FAO Cereal Price Index increased by 1.8 percent in December from November and 9.6 percent from December 2017. Wheat and maize prices rose during the month, due to weather effects in the southern hemisphere, while rice prices declined for the sixth successive month. 

FAOs most recent forecasts anticipate the global output of wheat and maize to fall in 2018 while that of rice to set a new record. Global suppliers of all the major cereals are more than sufficient and inventories are still ample, the report finds.

In December, the FAO Vegetable Oil Price Index inched up by 0.4 percent ending ten consecutive months of decline. This was led by a rebound in palm oil prices. 

International soy oil prices continued to drift downward, impacted by ample supplies in the US and weak demand in the European unio (EU). The sub-index averaged 15 percent lower in 2018 than in the previous year, with palm oil prices posting the largest decline.

The FAO Meat Price Index posted an a 0.8 percent increase during the month, led by a recovery in pigmeat prices, which were supported by strong global import demand, especially from Brazil. The index was down 2.2 percent on an annual basis.

The FAO Dairy Price Index declined by 3.3 percent from November 2018, marking its seventh successive monthly drop, led by lower price quotations for butter, cheese and whole milk powder. The index fell by 4.6 percent from 2017, as a result of declines in the prices of all dairy products during the second half of the year.

The FAO Sugar Price Index fell by 1.9 percent in the month, in part due to reportedly faster sugar production growth in India and in part to falling international prices of crude oil, which lower the demand for sugarcane to produce ethanol while boosting supplies for the production of sugar, notably in Brazil, the worlds largest producer. Overall for 2018, the index fell by almost 22 percent from 2017.

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