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World food prices surge in September | World food prices surge in September |
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World food prices were up in September, driven largely by the rising cost of sugar, the UN's food agency says. | World food prices were up in September, driven largely by the rising cost of sugar, the UN's food agency says. |
The Food and Agriculture Organisation's (FAO) food price index found prices had increased by 10% year on year and 2.9% on August. | The Food and Agriculture Organisation's (FAO) food price index found prices had increased by 10% year on year and 2.9% on August. |
However, it stressed prices remained "relatively low" and the outlook for the global food market was "stable". | However, it stressed prices remained "relatively low" and the outlook for the global food market was "stable". |
"A lot of the September increase has to do with sugar," said FAO senior economist Abdolreza Abbassian. | "A lot of the September increase has to do with sugar," said FAO senior economist Abdolreza Abbassian. |
The FAO's index measures the monthly changes in price of a basket of commodities, including meat, dairy products, cereals, vegetable oils and sugar. | The FAO's index measures the monthly changes in price of a basket of commodities, including meat, dairy products, cereals, vegetable oils and sugar. |
It averaged 170.9 points in September, up 2.9% on August and representing the highest value since March 2015. | It averaged 170.9 points in September, up 2.9% on August and representing the highest value since March 2015. |
Sugar surged 6.7% between August and September, it said, largely because of unfavourable weather conditions in Brazil, the world's largest producer and exporter. | Sugar surged 6.7% between August and September, it said, largely because of unfavourable weather conditions in Brazil, the world's largest producer and exporter. |
Meat, dairy and vegetable oil prices also increased, but cereal prices declined slightly. | Meat, dairy and vegetable oil prices also increased, but cereal prices declined slightly. |
Bad for consumers | |
Mr Abbassian told the BBC that he expected prices to continue rising in the coming months, "albeit slowly". | |
"Price rises are always good for farmers but not so good for consumers," he added. | |
The FAO said that the overall price rises should be seen in the context of record highs reached in 2011 and 2012. | |
It added that global food markets were likely to remain "generally well balanced" in the year ahead, as prices for most internationally traded agricultural commodities were "relatively low and stable". | It added that global food markets were likely to remain "generally well balanced" in the year ahead, as prices for most internationally traded agricultural commodities were "relatively low and stable". |
"The benign outlook... is poised to lower the world food import bill to a six-year low," it said. | "The benign outlook... is poised to lower the world food import bill to a six-year low," it said. |
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