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Prices of food commodities decline for fifth consecutive year in 2016
Saturday, 14 January, 2017, 08 : 00 AM [IST]
Rome
The prices of major food commodities declined for the fifth year in a row in 2016, averaging 161.6 points for the year as a whole, about 1.5 per cent below their 2015 levels.

Bumper harvests and prospects for staple cereals offset upward pressure on the Food and Agriculture Organisation’s (FAO) Food Price Index from tropical commodities such as sugar and palm oil, where production was impacted by El Nino.

In December, the Index averaged nearly 172 points, unchanged from November.

The FAO Food Price Index is a trade-weighted index tracking international market prices for five key food commodity groups - major cereals, vegetable oils, dairy, meat and sugar.

The year 2016 was marked by a steady decline in cereal prices, which fell 9.6 per cent from the previous year and were down 39 per cent from their 2011 peak.

At the same time, sugar and vegetable oil prices rose over the year by 34.2 per cent and 11.4 per cent, respectively.

“Economic uncertainties, including movements in exchange rates, are likely to influence food markets, even more so this year,” said Abdolreza Abbassian, senior economist, FAO.

Cereals steady in December as dairy, veg oils rise

FAO's Cereal Price Index, largely stable since September, increased 0.5 per cent in the month of December, with rice and maize quotations firming up, while larger-than-expected production estimates in Australia, Canada and the Russian Federation led to lower wheat prices.

FAO's Vegetable Oil Price Index rose 4.2 per cent from November, capping a double-digit annual gain to reach its highest level since July 2014. Both palm oil and soy oil quotations rose, the former due to low global inventory levels and tight supplies and the latter on the prospect of rising use in the biodiesel sectors in North and South America.

The FAO Dairy Price Index also rose by 3.3 per cent from November, due primarily to higher prices for butter, cheese and whole milk powder and restrained output in the European Union and Oceania.

The FAO Sugar Price Index, while up almost a third over the year, declined 8.6 per cent in the last month of 2016. The sharp fall was mainly driven by an ongoing weakening of the Brazilian Real against the US dollar, along with a reported 18 per cent jump in expected production in the Centre South, Brazil's main sugarcane-growing region.

The FAO Meat Price Index declined 1.1 per cent from its revised November level. Its average value in 2016 was seven per cent below that of 2015, due mainly to falls in the international prices of bovine and poultry meats.
 
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