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Domestic Food Price Monitor

The Food Price Monitor provides daily updates of prices in wholesale and retail markets for a wide range of food products. Alerts refer to price changes from the start of social distancing measures taken because of COVID-19 and are based on a pre-COVID-19 reference price.

Food prices strongly influence livelihoods and dietary choices of farmers, traders, processors, and consumers. When markets are tight, prices are sensitive to shocks such as a bad harvest or, in today’s context, supply disruptions caused by COVID-19. For the poor who spend most of their income on food, any food price increase may put their food security at risk. The Food Security Portal's COVID-19 Food Price Monitor serves as a temperature check of market conditions for staple and non-staple foods at the local level. By tracking food price spikes that could point at supply disruptions, the Monitor helps identify hotspots in food chains. 

COVID-19 Food Price Monitor Dashboard

Use the tool below to monitor price changes and trends by the local market and by commodity. The Food Price Monitor covers domestic markets for which daily price data are available. Current coverage includes major markets in India, Guatemala, Rwanda, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, and Burundi. More countries will be added shortly depending on data availability and resources.

COVID-19 Food Price Monitor Dashboard
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Data

For the Monitor’s current country coverage, the daily price data is obtained from Agriculture Marketing (AGMARKNET) for India, from the Market Information System of the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Food (https://precios.maga.gob.gt/) in Guatemala for Guatemala, and from the Regional Agricultural Trade Intelligence Network (RATIN) for the countries in Africa south of the Sahara.

The Commodity Price Reports are developed for the Food Security Portal (FSP), facilitated by IFPRI, with the goal of providing clear and accurate information on commodity price trends and variations in selected markets. The reports are intended as a resource for those interested in agricultural commodity markets, namely producers, traders, consumers, or other agricultural stakeholders.

East Africa Commodity Price Reports

The Food Price Monitor: East Africa is a monthly report developed for the Food Security Portal (FSP), facilitated by IFPRI, with the goal of providing clear and accurate information on price trends and variations in selected maize and rice markets throughout East Africa.

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Kenya Commodity Price Reports

The Food Price Monitor: Kenya is a monthly report developed for the Food Security Portal (FSP), facilitated by IFPRI, with the goal of providing clear and accurate information on commodity price trends and variations in selected markets throughout Kenya.

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