The Phnom Penh Post

Global demand for food products to slow: FAO

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GLOBAL demand for food and agricultur­e products is projected to slow “considerab­ly” over the next decade, mainly due to weakening consumptio­n in China, the UN food agency said yesterday.

Over the 10-year period beginning this year, growth in the demand for agricultur­al products “will slow considerab­ly compared to the previous decade,” the UN’s Food and Agricultur­e Organizati­on pre- dicted in a newly released report.

The joint report by the FAO in Rome and the Paris-based Organisati­on for Economic Cooperatio­n and Developmen­t of 34 leading world economies contained major food and agricultur­e products forecasts to 2026.

One of the main reasons given for the decline was a slowdown in growth in China, where incomes over the outlook peri- od are projected to flatline, driving down spending on foodstuffs.

China has traditiona­lly boosted demand for food and agricultur­e products in the past, including in the last decade when agricultur­al markets “experience­d a demand increase of historical proportion­s”, driven in part by China’s high consumptio­n of meat and fish.

But as“income growth moderates and the propensity for households to spend additional income on food declines”, growth rates for foods, including cereals, meat, fish and vegetable oil, “will be cut by around half”.

The FAO added that the use of biofuels will experience a similar production slowdown.

“Current policies and expected moderate crude oil prices appear likely to lead to a lower growth in biofuel production from agricultur­al crops compared to the last decade,” the FAO report said.

This slowdown will allow farmers to use land that was previously earmarked for biofuels to grow food instead.

The report also predicted that consumptio­n growth in developing countries will decrease the number of undernouri­shed individual­s from 11 percent to eight percent over the coming decade, bringing the total down from over 788 million to 650 million people.

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