The FAO Meat Price Index declined by 0.7 percent from July, with poultry, pig, and ovine meat prices all down amid lackluster import demand, even as world bovine meat prices increased slightly.
The Meat Price Index averaged 118.1 points in November, down 0.9 points (0.8 percent) from the revised October value but up 6.6 points (5.9 percent) from a year ago. The decline was mainly due to ...
The FAO Food Price Index, the benchmark for world food commodity prices, declined in January, averaging 124.9 points during the month, down 1.6 percent from its December level.The drop was driven by ...
The meat price index also dropped, falling by 1.7% in January, as lower international ovine, pig and poultry meat prices outweighed an increase in bovine meat quotations. Meanwhile, the cereal ...
The overall Consumer Price Index rose 0.4% in December ... Shoppers also are seeing higher prices in the meat and dairy cases and elsewhere in stores. The cost of cereal and bakery products ...
The FAO Food Price Index, which tracks monthly changes in a basket of internationally traded food commodities, averaged 124.9 points in January against 127.0 in December. Despite the monthly decline, ...