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Monthly Report on Food Price Trends
2017

International wheat export prices followed diverging trends in March depending on the origin. The benchmark US wheat price declined after increasing in the previous two months, mainly reflecting improved weather conditions in key-growing areas. By contrast, in Argentina, prices increased because of strong demand. Maize export prices generally declined under pressure from favourable production prospects in Southern Hemisphere countries. International prices of rice remained relatively stable and were below their...

Product type: Journal; magazine; bulletin
Series: Food Price Monitoring and Analysis (FPMA)
2017

Available in: English
Product type: Journal; magazine; bulletin
Series: Oilcrops Monthly Price and Policy Update
2017

Available in: English
Product type: Journal; magazine; bulletin
Series: Oilcrops Monthly Price and Policy Update
2017

Available in: Russian
Product type: Journal; magazine; bulletin
Series: Trade Policy Review in Europe and Central Asia
2017

The objective in this technical note is to look at transnational corporations in the food industries and study the conceptual issues in trying to assess causation for diet change and to examine the (limited) empirical evidence supporting alternative views.

Available in: English
Product type: Journal; magazine; bulletin
Series: Trade Policy Technical Notes
Monthly Report on Food Price Trends
2017

International cereal export prices increased further in February. Wheat and maize quotations were mainly underpinned by strong demand but ample global supplies and generally favourable early prospects for 2017 crops limited the increase. International prices of rice also increased, mostly reflecting currency movements and expectations of stronger Basmati sales. In East Africa, cereal prices remained at record or near-record highs in February, underpinned by the sharply-reduced 2016/17 harvests following severe...

Product type: Journal; magazine; bulletin
Series: Food Price Monitoring and Analysis (FPMA)
2017

The Ministerial Decision on Export Competition introduced prohibitions to agricultural export subsidies. It foresees the elimination of export subsidies in different timeframes for developed and developing countries. Specific exceptions have been agreed upon for some products and for particular developed and developing members. The Decision also covers the other three elements (namely Export Credits and Guarantees, International Food Aid and State Trading Enterprises) of the Export Competition p illar. While...

Available in: English
Product type: Journal; magazine; bulletin
Series: Trade Policy Briefs
Quarterly Global Report
2017

FAO’s first forecast of global wheat production in 2017 points to an above-average output, but down from the record high of 2016, mostly reflecting expectations of reduced crops in North America. COUNTRIES IN NEED OF EXTERNAL ASSISTANCE: FAO estimates that 37 countries, including 28 in Africa, are in need of external assistance for food. Conflicts and weather-related shocks are the main drivers of food insecurity. The food security situation is...

Available in: English French Spanish
Product type: Book (stand-alone)
Series: Crop Prospects and Food Situation
Joint Statement by FAO/WFP/FEWS NET/JRC: Persistent drought in Somalia leads to major food security crisis
2017

A failed 2016 rainy season has led to extreme drought in the Horn of Africa and a more intense drought than that of 2010 in Somalia. Extreme weather conditions, combined with high food prices, trade disruptions, population displacement and insecurity, are likely to have a very severe impact on the food security of millions of people in Somalia in the coming months. The ongoing food crisis could be exacerbated by...

Available in: English
Product type: Newsletter
Series: GIEWS - Updates
Famine declared in parts of the country
2017

After three years of conflict and macro-economic collapse, over 100 000 people are facing starvation. About 5 million people, over 40 percent of the population, are estimated to be severely food insecure. Granting unrestricted humanitarian access is crucial to prevent further escalation of famine.

Available in: English
Product type: Newsletter
Series: GIEWS - Updates