World food prices fall, supplies and production strong: UN

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Last Updated : Feb 06 2014 | 5:01 PM IST
World food prices fell in January for the first time for three months, because plenty of food is reaching markets and production looks good, the UN's food agency said today.
But demand, notably in Asia is rising.
A key price index fell by 1.3 per cent from the level in December, the Rome-based Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) said.
Its Food Price Index averaged 203.4 points in January as cheaper cereals, sugars, oils and meat outstripped climbing dairy prices.
"We're seeing lower prices due to abundant supplies, but stronger upturn in demand, such as an increase in the pace of imports from Asia, could limit the decline," said FAO economist Abdolreza Abbassian.
Bumper grain crops helped to bring down cereal prices -- down 1.6 per cent from December and 23 per cent lower than January 2013 -- and meat prices, which had strengthened over the past few months, also fell in January, the FAO said.
"The only notable exception was a rise in dairy prices... reflecting strong demand, especially from China, North Africa, the Middle East and the Russian Federation," said Michael Griffin, FAO's dairy and livestock market expert.
FAO also released its latest estimate for world cereal production in 2013, forecasting a stronger growth in world cereal production than anticipated -- up 8.5 per cent from 2012 -- and said prospects for crops in 2014 were favourable.
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First Published: Feb 06 2014 | 5:01 PM IST

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