Hindustan Times (East UP)

World food prices jumped 28% to hit 10-year high in 2021

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PARIS: World food prices jumped 28% in 2021 to their highest level in a decade and hopes for a return to more stable market conditions this year are slim, the United Nation’s food agency said on Thursday. The Food and Agricultur­e Organizati­on’s (FAO) food price index, which tracks the most globally traded food commoditie­s, averaged 125.7 points in 2021, the highest since 131.9 in 2011. The monthly index eased slightly in December but had climbed for the previous four months in a row, reflecting harvest setbacks and strong demand over the past year. Higher food prices have contribute­d to a broader surge in inflation as economies recover from the coronaviru­s crisis and the FAO has warned that the higher costs are putting poorer population­s at risk in countries reliant on imports. In its latest update, the food agency was cautious about whether price pressures might abate this year. “While normally high prices are expected to give way to increased production, the high cost of inputs, ongoing global pandemic and ever more uncertain climatic conditions leave little room for optimism about a return to more stable market conditions even in 2022,” a senior economist at FAO Abdolreza Abbassian said in a statement. A surge in the price of fertiliser­s, linked in turn to spiralling energy prices, has ramped up the cost of so-called inputs used by farmers to produce crops, raising doubts over yield prospects for next year’s harvests. In December, prices for all categories in the food price index bar dairy products fell, with vegetable oils and sugar falling significan­tly, the agency said in its monthly update.

 ?? AFP ?? A man shops for produce from a vegetable stall in the Jarif West district of Khartoum, Sudan on Monday.
AFP A man shops for produce from a vegetable stall in the Jarif West district of Khartoum, Sudan on Monday.

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