World food prices ease in June, dairy prices plunge


In this photo taken Monday, June 24, 2019, Peter van Wingerden poses with his herd aboard a futuristic three-storey floating dairy farm moored in Rotterdam harbour, Netherlands. The floating dairy farm has one robot that milks the cows, another that automatically scoops up the manure, and a roof designed to collect rain water, along with using waste products from local industry to make it a sustainable inner-city producer of dairy foods aimed at feeding future generations of city dwellers according to the small holding farmer Peter van Wingerden.

ROME: World food prices eased slightly in June, ending a run of five months of consecutive gains, pushed down by a plunge in the price of dairy products, the United Nations food agency said on Thursday.

The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) also kept its forecast for worldwide cereal production in 2019 unchanged from June but up some 1.2 percent on 2018 levels, with most of the growth expected to come from higher wheat production.

FAO's food price index, which measures monthly changes for a basket of cereals, oilseeds, dairy products, meat and sugar, averaged 173.0 points last month from an upwardly revised 173.5 points in May. That figure was previously given as 172.4.

The FAO dairy price index plummeted 11.9% from May's value, but was still up 9.4% since the start of the year, with June's price weakness triggered by increased export opportunities and weak import demand.

The FAO vegetable price index also fell, dropping 1.6% month-on-month and touching its lowest level since December, hit primarily by weakening palm oil and soy oil prices.

By contrast, the cereal price index rose 6.7% from May and was 3.8% up on the year, driven by a sharp increase in maize export price quotations, mainly due to expectations of much tighter export supplies in the world's largest producer, the United States.

The meat price index rose 1.5% on the month and the sugar index 4.2%.

In its third forecast for 2019, FAO predicted world cereal production would come in at 2.685 billion tonnes, unchanged from the June report and still up 1.2% on 2018 levels.

The forecast for world cereal utilisation in 2019/20 rose marginally and now looks set to exceed 2.708 billion tonnes -- up 1.0% on 2018/19 levels, FAO said. - Reuters

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