global harvest prospects improve for maize wheat and rice crops
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Global Harvest Prospects Improve for Maize, Wheat and Rice Crops

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Staple food prices rose in August even as grain prices fell and the outlook for global cereal production improved. 
The FAO Food Price Index, released today, averaged 165.6 points in August, up 1.9 percent from July and almost 7 percent from a year earlier. The monthly jump was mostly driven by cheese and palm oil quotations, while those for wheat, maize and rice all fell. UNFAO reports. 
FAO raised considerably its world cereal production forecast for 2016 to 2 566 million tonnes, up 22 million tonnes from July projections. FAO's Cereal Supply and Demand Brief, also released today, attributed the increase primarily to anticipation of a record global wheat harvest this year and a large upward revision to this year's maize crop in the United States of America. 
The expected increase in grain output is forecast to boost inventories and push up the global stock-to-use ratio to 25.3 percent, an "even more comfortable (supply and demand) situation than predicted at the start of the season," FAO said. 
Coarse grain global output for 2016 should be around 1 329 million tonnes, 2.1 percent higher than in 2015, buoyed by higher forecast maize output in several countries, in particular the U.S. 
The wheat output forecast was also raised to 741 million tonnes, driven by large upward revisions to projections for Australia, North America, India and the Russian Federation. 
Rice production is also expected to hit a new record this year at almost 496 million tonnes, owing to favourable weather conditions in much of Asia and on more U.S. farmers shifting to the crop as a result of its more attractive relative price. 
The FAO Dairy Price Index rose 8.6 percent during the month, confirming a notable change in market sentiment linked to falling milk production in the EU and a tightening of export supply prospects after an unexceptional opening to the dairy year in Oceania. 
The FAO Vegetable Oil Price Index rose 7.4 percent during the month, driven by stronger palm oil prices due to lower than anticipated output from Malaysia and rising import demand by China, India and the EU. 
The FAO Sugar Price Index, now at its highest level in almost six years, rose 2.5 percent from July and is now as much as 75 percent above its year-ago level. A stronger currency in Brazil, by far the world's largest producer of sugar cane, drove much of the gain as it limited export supplies with producers preferring to sell to the local markets. 
The FAO Meat Price Index was broadly stable, rising 0.3 percent from July even as bovine meat quotations declined. Abundant coarse grain feeds drove a recovery in U.S. beef supply. 
Reflecting cereal grain crop trends and prospects, the FAO Cereal Price Index declined by 3.0 percent from July and is 7.4 percent below its August 2015 level.

Source : QNA

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