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It has forecast global coarse grains trade at 218 million mt, compared with 216.7 million mt a month ago.Thanks to unknown_k for his table, I used the code address he found for mining, but I got rid of the hard-coded address for the center of the window. The FAO cereal supply and demand brief has forecast global coarse grains output at 1,467.5 million mt, as against 1,464.3 million mt projected a month ago. Global corn prices also fell 3.2% in April, mostly due to higher seasonal supplies in South America as harvesting continued and conducive crop prospects pointed to a record output in Brazil, it said. The agency added that favorable crop conditions in Europe, and the agreement at the end of April allowing Ukrainian grains to transit through the EU countries contributed to the fall in prices. It has also scaled up global wheat trade forecast to 200.1 million mt as against 199.4 million mt a month ago. The FAO cereal supply and demand brief projected global wheat output in marketing year 2022-23 (July-June) at a record 800.4 million mt in May, up from 796.6 million mt a month ago. "International wheat prices declined by 2.3% in April to their lowest level since July 2021, principally driven by large exportable availabilities in the Russian Federation and Australia," the report said. The index value was also 19.8% lower on the year. The FAO cereal prices index averaged at 136.1 points in April, down 1.7% on the month, the report said. The FAO Vegetable Oil Price Index averaged at 130 points in April, down 1.3% on the month due to stable palm oil prices and lower soy, sunflower and rapeseed oil prices.Ī potentially record soybean crop in Brazil weighed on world soybean oil prices while global prices of rapeseed and sunflower oils also kept falling, underpinned by lingering abundant global exportable supplies, FAO said. The agency added that the world poultry meat prices also rebounded on higher Asian demand and supply limitations from the spread of avian flu. The FAO Meat Price Index averaged at 114.5 points in April, up 1.3% from March with pig meat seeing the sharpest increases due to increased imports from Asian countries, the FAO said. Lower production forecasts from India, China, Thailand and the EU coupled with a slow harvest in Brazil pushed prices higher, according to the FAO. Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience.įAO's Sugar Price Index averaged at 149.4 points, up 17.6% from March and at its highest level since October 2011, driven by availability concerns in the 2022-23 season, FAO said May 5.
