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World food price index eases in Dec, pushed lower by sugar

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Posted on January 3, 2025

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World Food Price Index Declines in December Due to Sugar

ROME (Reuters) - The United Nations' world food price index dipped in December against November levels, led lower by a drop in international sugar quotations, but still showed a robust gain year-on-year, data showed on Friday.

The index, compiled by the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) to track the most globally traded food commodities, fell to 127.0 points last month from a slightly revised 127.6 in November.

The November figure was previously put at 127.5.

The December value was up 6.7% from 12 months previously, yet remained 20.7% below the all-time high reached in March 2022, FAO said. 

For 2024 as a whole, the index averaged 122.0, 2.1% lower than the 2023 value, offsetting significant decreases in quotations for cereals and sugar with smaller increases in prices for vegetable oils, dairy and meats.

Sugar prices led December's monthly decline, dropping 5.1% month-on-month thanks to improving sugarcane crop prospects in the main producing countries to stand 10.6% below its December 2023 level.

Dairy prices declined after seven consecutive months of increases, losing 0.7% from November but still posting a 17.0% gain year-on-year. Vegetable oil prices dropped 0.5% month-on-month, but were up 33.5% on their year-earlier level.

Meat prices rose 0.4% in December from November and stood 7.1% above their December 2023 value.

The FAO cereal price index was little changed last month from November and was 9.3% below its year-earlier level, as a slightly uptick in maize quotations offset a drop in those for wheat, FAO said.

FAO did not provide a new forecast for global cereal production, with the next estimate due next month.

(Editing by Crispian Balmer)

Key Takeaways

  • The world food price index decreased in December.
  • Sugar prices saw a significant drop, leading the decline.
  • The index remains higher than the previous year.
  • Dairy prices fell after months of increases.
  • Meat prices rose slightly from November.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The article discusses the decline in the world food price index in December, primarily driven by lower sugar prices.
How did sugar prices affect the index?
Sugar prices dropped 5.1% month-on-month, significantly contributing to the overall decline in the index.
What other commodities are mentioned?
The article mentions cereals, dairy, vegetable oils, and meats in relation to their price changes.

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