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    FAO: Global food prices hit a 10-year peak

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    Post by Rocky Thu 07 Oct 2021, 7:12 am

    FAO: Global food prices hit a 10-year peak

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    Global food prices jumped for the second month in a row in September to a 10-year peak, driven by higher prices for grains and vegetable oils, according to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).
    The Rome-based organization also slightly raised its forecast for global cereal production in 2021 to a record 2.8 billion tons, from 2.788 billion tons estimated last month. But it said those record expectations remain below expected consumption.
    The FAO Food Price Index, which monitors world prices of the most traded food commodities, averaged 130 points last month, the highest reading since September 2011, compared to the revised reading for August of 128.5 points.
    The previous August reading was 127.4 points.
    On an annual basis, prices rose 32.8 percent in September.
    Agricultural commodity prices rose sharply last year, driven by poor harvests and strong demand from China.
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