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Quarterly Global Report
2019

FAO assesses that globally 41 countries, of which 31 are in Africa, continue to be in need of external assistance for food. Conflict remains the main driver of high levels of severe food insecurity. Weather‑induced production declines and economic instability have also adversely impacted on food availability and access.

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Product type: Book (stand-alone)
Series: Crop Prospects and Food Situation
2019

Global meat output in 2018 is estimated at 336.4 million tonnes, up 1.2 percent from 2017, principally originated in the United States, the EU, and the Russian Federation, but partially offset by a decline in China and stagnation in Brazil, two of the world’s largest meat producers. Meat output volumes expanded in all major regions in the world, especially in Europe and North America. Productivity improvements, as countries introduced better...

Available in: English
Product type: Journal; magazine; bulletin
Themes: Agricultural Commodities and Development
Series: Meat Market Review
15 March 2019
2019

An FAO/WFP Crop and Food Security Assessment Mission (CFSAM) visited South Sudan from 3 to 13 December 2018 to estimate the cereal production during 2018 and assess the overall food security situation in the country. The CFSAM reviewed the findings of several Crop Assessment Missions conducted from May to December 2018 at planting and harvest time in different agro-ecological zones of the country. As during the past four years, all...

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Product type: Book (stand-alone)
Series: GIEWS - Special Reports
14 March 2019
2019

Between 26 November and 14 December 2018, assisted by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry (MoAF) carried out its annual Assessment Mission to determine the crop production and the food supply situation throughout the 18 states of the country. The Mission consisted of six core teams comprising members from the MoAF, the Food Security Technical Secretariat (FSTS) of the MoAF,...

Available in: English French
Product type: Book (stand-alone)
Series: GIEWS - Special Reports
Monthly Report on Food Price Trends
2019

International prices of wheat fell in February mainly on account of a weaker pace in exports, while prices of maize generally increased. International prices of rice held steady, with a decline in Indica prices offsetting increases in those of Japonica varieties. In Southern Africa, tight supplies from the 2018 reduced outputs and uncertain 2019 production prospects continued to provide upward pressure to the prices of maize in most countries of the...

Product type: Journal; magazine; bulletin
Series: Food Price Monitoring and Analysis (FPMA)
2019

Available in: Russian
Product type: Journal; magazine; bulletin
Themes: Europe and Central Asia Trade Policy
Series: Trade Policy Review in Europe and Central Asia
2019

A comprehensive analysis of production, trade, and prices of major tropical fruits.

Available in: English French Spanish
Product type: Journal; magazine; bulletin
Themes: Agricultural Commodities and Development
Food insecurity conditions aggravated by rapid and significant price increases
2019

Triggered by fiscal challenges, food prices have risen significantly since late 2018, with negative impacts on access to food. Lower production prospects for the 2019 cereal crop and constrained import capacity also raise concerns about domestic supplies in 2019/20.

Available in: English French
Product type: Newsletter
Series: GIEWS - Special Alerts
2019

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Product type: Journal; magazine; bulletin
Themes: Europe and Central Asia Trade Policy
Series: Trade Policy Review in Europe and Central Asia
Monthly Report on Food Price Trends
2019

International prices of wheat remained firm in January due to tightening export supplies and robust world demand, while concerns over the impact of adverse weather on crops in South America underpinned maize export price quotations. International prices of rice also rose, mainly due to reviving Asian demand for Japonica rice. In East Africa, in the Sudan and South Sudan, the weak national currencies provided upward support to the prices of...

Product type: Journal; magazine; bulletin
Series: Food Price Monitoring and Analysis (FPMA)