FAO
Food Price Index up 6 percent
The
FAO Food Price Index climbed 6 percent in July 2012 after three
months of decline.
FAO,
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August, 2012
The
Index, which measures the monthly change in the international prices
of a basket of food commodities, averaged 213 points, up 12 points
from June. That was still well below the peak of 238 points reached
in February 2011, however.
The
Index's sharp rebound was mostly driven by a surge in grain and sugar
prices. International prices of meat and dairy products were little
changed.
The
FAO Cereal Price Index averaged 260 points in July, up 17 percent, or
38 points, from June. That was 14 points below its all-time high of
274 points in April 2008.
Drought
damage
The
severe deterioration of maize crop prospects in the United States
following extensive drought damage pushed up maize prices by almost
23 percent in July.
International
wheat quotations also surged 19 percent amid worsened production
prospects in the Russian Federation and expectations of firm demand
for wheat as feed because of tight maize supplies.
However
international rice prices remained mostly unchanged in July, with the
FAO overall Rice Price index stable at 238, barely one point above
June.
July
also saw a sharp increase in the FAO Sugar Price Index, which leaped
12 percent, or 34 points, from June to a new level of 324 points. The
upturn, ending a steady fall since March, was triggered by untimely
rains in Brazil, the world's largest sugar exporter, which hampered
sugarcane harvesting. Concerns over India's delayed monsoon and poor
rains in Australia also contributed.
Meat
prices down
In
contrast the FAO Meat Price Index averaged 168 points in July, down
1.7 percent, or 3 points from June and the third consecutive monthly
fall. Market weakness characterized the four major meat sectors, in
particular pigmeat, which saw prices fall by 3.6 percent.
Dairy
prices averaged 173 points in July, unchanged from June, after five
straight months of decline.
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