World Food Prices at 2-Year High on Rising Meat and Edible Oils, FAO Says
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World food prices at 2-year high on rising meat and edible oils, FAO says
World food commodity prices rose in July to their highest in over two years, as a jump for vegetable oils and record levels for meat outweighed falling cereal, dairy and sugar prices, the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization said.
The global prices of food products increased in July, reaching the highest level in the last two years, on the basis of the prices recorded for meat and the increase in prices for vegetable oils, announced Friday the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), transmitting Reuters. Article Food Prices, at the highest level of the last two years. Shops for meat and oil are available for the first time in Romania TV.
FAO Food Price Index rises in July on higher meat and vegetable oil prices
FAO Food Price Index rises in July on higher meat and vegetable oil prices Mon, 11 Aug 2025 12:00:00 +0000 shamilpotatopro.com In July 2025, the FAO Food Price Index averaged 130.1 points, up 2.1 points (1.6%) from June. Falls in cereals, dairy, and sugar were outweighed by rises in meat and vegetable oils. The index was 7.6% above July 2024 but 18.8% below March 2022’s peak.
Croatian Food Prices Highest in Two Years - Total Croatia
August the 11th, 2025 – Croatian food prices are currently at their highest level in two entire years, prompting continued anger and questions. As Poslovni Dnevnik writes, Croatian food prices during the month of July hit their highest level in two years, the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) said. The FAO’s core food price index rose to 130.1 points, up 1.6 percent from June, just one month previously. Compared with the same period las…
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