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GIEWS Releases Latest Global Food Price Monitor

Jun 9th, 2011 • by Sara Gustafson

The FAO Global Information and Early Warning System has released the latest Global Food Price Monitor. According to the report, the FAO Food Price Index remained virtually unchanged in May, with international wheat prices remaining high. International rice and corn prices were slightly lower in May than in April.

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WTO Disciplines on Agricultural Support

Jun 6th, 2011 • by Sara Gustafson

When the World Trade Organization (WTO) was created in 1995, its members committed themselves to a set of disciplines for domestic support, market access, and export competition for agriculture. The Agreement on Agriculture paved the way for the pursuit of progressive reductions in world agricultural market distortions.

FEWS NET Releases Monthly Price Watch for May

May 31st, 2011 • by Sara Gustafson

FEWS NET has released its monthly price watch for May 2011, citing relatively stable prices for wheat and maize in April.

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Consequences of Biofuels Mandates for Global Price Stability

May 23rd, 2011 • by Sara Gustafson

While agricultural trade policies are one factor affecting global food prices and price stability, they are not the only factor. Policies not directly related to trade can also have destabilizing effects if enacted by large countries and/or by a large number of small countries. Traditionally, focus has been put on agricultural policies and domestic support for developed countries’ farmers. Another strong example of this is the recent dramatic increase in pro-biofuels policies throughout both the developed and the developing world.

USDA Releases Latest World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates

May 11th, 2011 • by Sara Gustafson

The World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (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.

Download the full May report. For more information regarding the WASDE reports, visit http://www.usda.gov/oce/commodity/wasde/