FAO food price index dips as sugar, dairy slide

Published 2025년 10월 6일

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Global food commodity prices dipped in September as declines in sugar and dairy offset a new peak for meat prices, informed the United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organisation on Friday. The FAO Food Price Index, which tracks a basket of internationally traded food commodities, averaged 128.8 points in September, down from a revised 129.7 in August.

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Global food commodity prices dipped in September as declines in sugar and dairy offset a new peak for meat prices, informed the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organisation on Friday. The FAO Food Price Index, which tracks a basket of internationally traded food commodities, averaged 128.8 points in September, down from a revised 129.7 in August. The index was up 3.4% on the same month last year, though nearly 20% down from a record level in March 2022 following Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The indicator, which had climbed to a two-year peak in July before stabilising in August, was curbed last month by a 4.1% drop for FAO’s sugar price index, which reached its lowest since March 2021. The fall for sugar reflected an improving supply outlook, with higher than expected production in Brazil and favourable harvest prospects in India and Thailand, FAO said. The agency’s dairy price index slipped 2.6% month on month, driven in turn by a sharp decline in butter prices ...

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