UN food agency: higher food prices likely
Further increases were likely unless production of major food crops increases significantly in 2011, the Rome-based Food and Agriculture Organization said, warning that international food import bills could pass the $1 trillion dollar mark in 2010.
”With the pressure on world prices of most commodities not abating, the international community must remain vigilant against further supply shocks in 2011 and be prepared,” the agency said in its Food Outlook.
Still, it said that supplies of staple food crops were more ample now, lessening the risk of a similar crisis. But it cautioned that ”world prices have raised alarmingly and at a much faster pace than in 2007/2008.”
The agency revised its forecast for world cereal production downward, saying it would shrink by 2 per cent. The agency, which had previously forecast a 1.2 per cent expansion in production, said supply shortfalls because of bad weather were to blame.
As a result, most cereal stocks were expected to decline sharply, and production should be increased to meet consumption and offset this drop, it said. Only rice reserves are expected to increase.
”Given the expectation of falling global inventories, the size of next year’s crops will be critical in setting the tone for stability in international markets,” the report said. ”For major cereals, production must expand substantially to meet utilization and to reconstitute world reserves.”
FAO noted that over the past six months, prices have increased for most agricultural commodities, the result of poor weather, fluctuations in currency markets and other factors. Sugar prices, which recently surpassed 30-year highs, were another important reason.
Prices shot up most sharply in August when Russia imposed a wheat export ban after severe drought hurt harvests across the region. In October, Ukraine, another major grain exporter, imposed quotas on exports because of the drought.
The UN report said the production needed to increase especially in wheat, maize and soybean to avert further price increases.
The FAO said markets have rarely shown such volatility and uncertainty in such a short period as they have in early months of the marketing season from July to October because of the bad weather.
The agency’s latest forecast for 2010 wheat production stands at 648 million tons, 29 million tons less than predicted in its June report, blamed mostly on the sharp fall in the production in Russia that offset improved prospects in Argentina, Australia and the US. This led Russia to extend to extend its export restrictions until next June.
”Against this background, the size of next year’s harvest becomes increasingly critical” if prices are to return to more normal levels, the report said.
On a positive note, global rice production is expected to reach a record level despite weather-related setbacks including flood damage to crops in Asia, especially Pakistan.
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