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Global food prices fall in August as cereal output heads for record high – UN

Sep 08, 2017, at 05:21 am

New York, Sept 7(Just Earth News): Global food prices dipped in August, mainly as the prospect of bumper cereal harvests pushed up expectations for larger grain inventories, the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) said on Thursday.

Global food prices fall in March as sugar and vegetable oils slide – UN

Apr 07, 2017, at 01:52 pm

New York, Apr 7(Just Earth News): The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) on Thursday reported that global food prices fell in March amid large available supplies and expectations of strong harvests, and also projected “robust cereal harvests” in 2017.

Global food prices up in January; cereal prices keep rising despite improved supplies – UN

Feb 03, 2017, at 02:07 pm

New York, Feb 3 (Just Earth News): Global food prices rose notably in January, led by sugar and cereals, even as markets remain well supplied, United Nations monthly figures show.