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FEWS Net Monthly Price Watch Released

Nov 1st, 2013 • by Sara Gustafson

The latest FEWS Net Monthly Price Watch was released yesterday. The report sees declines in the majority of international prices, with the exception of soybeans.

FEWS Net Monthly Price Watch Sees Declining Maize, Wheat Prices

Oct 1st, 2013 • by Sara Gustafson

The latest FEWS Net Monthly Price Watch was released today, reporting considerable declines in the price of wheat and maize in the past few months. Between June and August, monthly average international maize prices dropped significantly due to improved harvest prospects in the United States; current harvest prospects suggest that prices may drop even further in the coming months. Global maize stocks are also projected to rise to their highest levels in nearly a decade.

WASDE Report Released

Sep 12th, 2013 • by Sara Gustafson

The latest USDA World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimate (WASDE) report was released today. The WASDE report provides monthly comprehensive forecasts of supply and demand for major U.S. and global crops, supplied by the USDA. Crops covered include wheat, coarse grains, rice, and oilseeds. This report can explain past and current global commodities trends, as well as predict trends for the coming year. This month's report cites higher global wheat supplies and record wheat production for 2013-2014.

Global Food Prices Continue to Fall in August

Sep 10th, 2013 • by Sara Gustafson

The latest FAO Food Price Index, released last week, fell nearly four points from July and nearly 11 points from August 2012. This was the fourth consecutive month in which global food prices dropped.

The Cereals Price Index declined by 16.4 points from July, and fell a whopping 49.4 points from August of last year. Strong growth in global cereal production, along with a significant recovery of global maize supplies, is behind this substantial drop. The Oils/Fats Price Index also fell by 5.7 points from July, the third consecutive drop.

FAO Food Price Index and AMIS Market Monitor Released

Jun 6th, 2013 • by Sara Gustafson

The FAO released today its latest Food Price Index , which has remained largely unchanged from last month at 215.2 points. While this is 10 points higher than in May 2012, it still remains nearly 10 percent lower than the peak seen in February 2011.

The Cereals Price Index rose four points from April, largely based on a strong rebound in maize prices as the US experienced planting delays and a tightening of exports. Wheat and rice prices, on the other hand, remained largely unchanged in May.