World Food Prices Rose in February on Back of Sugar Rush, UN's FAO Says

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Workers carry newly harvested sugarcane stalks onto a truck to be used in "black honey" molasses production in Mallawi, Minya governorate, south of Cairo, Egypt. The price of the thick syrup has been driven up by the increased cost of planting the main ingredient, sugarcane, the chef added. To make the syrup, a big team is involved and plenty of labour goes into the process that involves juicing sugar cane into a heated pot, before rigourously stirring the juice. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh

TEMPO.CO, JakartaGlobal food commodity prices rose in February, driven by higher sugar, dairy, and vegetable oil prices, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations said on Friday.

The FAO Food Price Index, which tracks monthly changes in international prices of globally traded food commodities, averaged 127.1 points last month, up 1.6% from January and 8.2% from February 2024.

The jump was largely driven by sugar prices, which shot up 6.6% month-on-month, pushed higher by concerns over tighter global supplies for the 2024/25 season, partly because of unfavourable weather conditions in Brazil.

Dairy prices increased 4% from January, with all major dairy products rising, spurred on by strong import demand which exceeded production in key exporting regions.

Vegetable oil prices rose 2% month-on-month and 29.1% year-on-year, largely due to higher prices for palm, soy, and sunflower oils, driven by supply constraints in Southeast Asia and strong demand from the biodiesel sector.

FAO's cereal price index edged up 0.7% from January.

Wheat prices increased due to tighter supplies in Russia and concerns over crop conditions in eastern Europe and north America, while maize prices continued to rise due to tightening supplies in Brazil and strong U.S. export demand. Conversely, world rice prices fell by 6.8% in February.

Meat prices edged down 0.1% on the month.

In a separate report, the FAO predicted a modest increase in global wheat production for 2025, estimated at 796 million tonnes, some 1% higher than the previous year.

This growth was supported by expected production gains in the European Union, particularly in France and Germany.

However, challenges such as dry conditions in eastern Europe and excessive rainfall in western European could impact yields, the FAO warned. In the U.S., wheat acreage was expected to expand, though yields might decline due to drought conditions.

Rice production was forecast to reach a record high of 543 million tonnes in 2024/25, driven by positive crop prospects in India and favorable growing conditions in Cambodia and Myanmar.

The FAO also revised its estimate for global cereal production in 2024 to 2.842 billion tons, marginally higher than the 2023 level.

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