The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Warning of ‘melting pot’ of risks in 2019

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The future stability of global food prices is threatened by a “melting pot” of risks, consisting of trade wars, disease and extreme weather, according to Rabobank, the internatio­nal agribusine­ss bank.

Warning farmers to be prepared for a difficult and worrying year in 2019, Stefan Vogel, the bank’s head of agri-commodity markets, said it was difficult to remember a time when there were so many threats emerging, across so many fronts.

Listing the major concerns for next year as the US/China trade dispute, African swine fever (ASF), avian influenza (AI) and the rapid approach of the next El Niño, the bank’s annual outlook report identifies trade wars as the biggest threat, with their potential to further increase feed cost burdens on the livestock sector.

The report also warned that pork and poultry producers, in addition to being the biggest consumers of purchased feeds, face rising ASF and AI impacts next year, potentiall­y leading to a significan­t increase in trade volatility.

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