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Food Price Monitoring and Analysis (FPMA) Bulletin #7, 10 August 2015

Monthly Report on Food Price Trends

Year of publication2015
AuthorFAO
PublisherFAO
AbstractInternational prices of maize increased for the second consecutive month in July, with the negative impact of excessive rains on crops in the United States of America in the first half of the month underpinning prices. By contrast, export prices of wheat from the United States of America declined slightly with 2015 production prospects still favourable overall, while quotations from other origins strengthened slightly. In Southern Africa, strong price gains for maize were recorded in July, particularly in Mozambique and South Africa, where prices were well above their year-earlier levels. In general, prices in the subregion are supported by a sharply reduced 2015 aggregate production. In West Africa, uncertain prospects for the 2015 cereal crops, due to delayed rains, and the depreciation of the national currencies continued to underpin cereal prices in some coastal countries. In Central America and the Caribbean, prices of white maize increased sharply in July and remained significantly above their year-earlier levels in most countries of the subregion. Prices were underpinned by concerns about prospects for the 2015 main season harvests following dry weather associated with the El Niño phenomenon.
Available inEnglish
 
Product typeJournal; magazine; bulletin
SeriesFood Price Monitoring and Analysis (FPMA)
RegionGlobal
ISSN2707-1960
Areas of workGlobal Information and Early Warning System
KeywordsFood prices; market prices; prices; retail prices; wholesale prices; early warning systems; world; cereals; maize; wheat; millets; rice.