World food prices at more than two-year high, FAO says
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World food prices at more than two-year high, FAO says
World food prices hovered around their highest level in more than two years in August, as costlier meat, sugar and vegetable oil offset cheaper cereals and dairy products, the United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization said today.
World food prices remained at their highest level since February 2023 in August, as increases in vegetable oils, meat and sugar outweighed falls in cereal and dairy prices, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) announced today.
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As for July 2025, the price remained “probably unchanged” and, according to FAO, the decline in cereals and Latinos compensated for the increase in meat, which reached “a maximum historical level”. “The decline in the rates of cereals and milk products compensated the increase in meat prices, sugar and vegetable oils”, explained the organization, adding that the indicator remained “ Practically unchanged” in relation to July. However, the prices…
The world food prices were oscillated in August at a maximum of more than two years, as meat, sugar and vegetable oil were compensated for the lowest prices of cereals and latrines, reported to FAO (United Nations Organisation for Agriculture and Food) this Saturday (5). The FAO Food Price Index, which measured the variations of an internationally marketed food chain, was 130.1 points in August, compared to 130.0 points in July. The index marked…
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