World food prices hit 10-year high in 2021

게시됨 2022년 1월 6일

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The United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has reported a slight decrease in the world food price index to 133.7 in December from 134.9 in November, due to a revision in the November data. Despite this minor decrease, the index remained 8.1% higher than in 2020, marking its highest level since 2011. The increase in the index is attributed to a decrease in yield and a surge in global demand. The FAO observed that while most food price categories saw a decline in December, there was a sharp increase in the prices of all main food categories throughout the year, especially dairy products.
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The world food price index, compiled by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), which tracks monthly changes in the prices of grains, oilseeds, dairy products, meat and sugar, rose to 133.7 in December from the revised 134.9 in November. The November food price index was previously announced as 134.4. Taking an annual average value of 125.7, the index completed the year 8.1% above its level in 2020, while reaching the highest level after 131.9 in 2011. The decline in yield and the stronger demand around the world were effective in the rise. FAO stated that ...
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