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UN: Food prices remain high despite higher production
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 22 - 05 - 2008


High food prices continue to hit people in poor
countries that spend a large part of their income on food, the United
Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), said in a report
released Thursday, DPA reported.
Describing it as a "worrying development," the Rome-based FAO said
its latest Food Outlook indicates that the food import bill of the
so-called Low Income Food Deficit Countries (LIFDCs) is expected to
reach 169 billion dollars in 2008, a 40 per cent increase over 2007.
By the end of 2008 these countries' annual food import basket
could cost four times as much as it did in 2000, with world hunger
levels set to worsen, FAO said.
International prices of most agricultural commodities have started
to decline, but they are unlikely to return to the low price levels
of previous years, according to the Food Outlook report.
The FAO food price index has remained stable since February 2008,
but the average of the first four months of 2008 is still 53 per cent
higher when compared to the same period a year ago.
"Food is no longer the cheap commodity that it once was. Rising
food prices are bound to worsen the already unacceptable level of
food deprivation suffered by 854 million people," said FAO Assistant
Director-General Hafez Ghanem.
"We are facing the risk that the number of hungry will increase by
many more millions of people," Ghanem said.
FAO's latest forecast for world cereal production in 2008 points
to a record output, now at nearly 2.192 million tons, including
milled rice, up 3.8 per cent from 2007.
Among major cereals, the tight wheat supply is likely to improve
most, given the prospects for better harvests in 2008, FAO said.
Despite record production levels in several crops, tight markets
will probably lead to continued price volatility during the season.
The rise in international prices of oilseeds and oilseed products
has accelerated in the 2007-2008 period, with values climbing to
record levels in March 2008, FAO said.
World markets have tightened considerably as reduced supply growth
for oils and a drop in meal supplies are coinciding with further
expansion in demand.
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