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Global Food Prices Rise on Sugar, Dairy, Vegetable Oil Prices

By Zainab HafsahMarch 10, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Global food prices rose 1.6% in February driven by higher vegetable oil, sugar and dairy prices, the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) said on Friday.

The FAO Food Price Index, which measures the monthly change in international prices of a basket of food commodities, averaged 127.1 points in February 2025, up 1.6% from January and 8.2% higher from February 2024.The uptick was driven by a faster increase in the price of sugar which was up 6.6% from January on the back of looming tighter global supplies in the 2024/25 season coupled with dry weather conditions in Brazil and depressed production in India.Prices of major dairy products increased globally, with the dairy index rising 4% in February as strong import demand in Europe exceeded production in Oceania.

Higher quotations across cross palm, rapeseed, soy and sunflower oils drove up vegetable oil prices as output declined in South East Asia. “The increase was largely underpinned by seasonally lower outputs in Southeast Asian producing countries and expectations of increased demand from the biodiesel industry in Indonesia,” FAO said in the report.

While meat prices remained stable in February, going down marginally by 0.1% from January, they remained 4.8% above the February 2024 levels. Despite the persisting avian influenza outbreaks in major producing countries, the decline was driven by increased global supply due to high exports from Brazil.

Wheat prices went up 0.7% in February due to tight supplies in Russia coupled with concerns over unfavourable crop conditions in Europe and the United States. Maize prices edged higher owing to worsening crop conditions in Argentina and strong export demand from the US. However, rice prices declined by 6.8% as supply outweighed demand in producing countries.

The 2025 Crop Outlook

In a separate report, FAO projects reduced cereal yields in North Africa in 2025 due to prolonged dry weather, while Southern Africa expects a rebound in crop production thanks to better rainfall. 

In Asia, wheat production is set to increase in Far East Asia due to favorable weather and large plantings, but Near East Asia is struggling with low rainfall, which could reduce wheat yields below the five-year average. 

In Latin America and the Caribbean, maize production in South America faces threats from stunt disease in Argentina, but strong output in Brazil is expected to keep overall production above average. Dry weather in Mexico has lowered cereal plantings, but other parts of the region are benefiting from better growing conditions.

The report notes that 45 countries require external food assistance, including 33 in Africa, 9 in Asia, 2 in Latin America and the Caribbean, and 1 in Europe. Persistent conflicts and civil insecurity are the main causes of severe hunger, with the most critical situations in Gaza (Palestine) and Sudan, where populations face acute food insecurity.

Published Date: 2025-03-10 11:48:29
Author: Zainab Hafsah
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