FAO Trade and Markets

Trade Policy Newsletter - February 2020

FAO Food Price Index rises in January

Vegetable oil prices hit a three-year high, while sugar, wheat and most dairy products also rise, and meat prices reverse recent increases after recent Asian import boom.

FAO also forecasts that worldwide cereal output hit a record in 2019.

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Highlights

AMIS Market Monitor

Global food markets are in the midst of an exceptionally eventful period in terms of both scale and scope. The recently reached US-China “phase-one” trade and investment agreement has fuelled expectations of a resumption of large US exports of agricultural products to China. However, continued geopolitical tensions and the coronavirus outbreak may impact many markets, agriculture included. 

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Monthly Bulletin No. 56 | Overview of Trade Policy in Europe and Central Asia

This monthly newsletter features agricultural trade policy changes in the region. It provides current trade measures, agreements, statistics and articles by experts covering trade-related issues in their respective countries as part of the Agricultural Trade Expert Network (ATEN). Available only in Russian

The network connects experts from across Europe and Central Asia, as part of the Regional Initiative on Agrifood Trade and Market Integration.
 

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