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FAO has improved its grain trade forecast for the 2024/25 season
Analysts of the Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations (FAO) increased the forecast of world grain trade for 2024/25 MY by 2.5 million tons.
FAO lowered its harvest forecast due to the heat that damaged crops in Ukraine, the EU and Mexico
This year, world grain production may drop to 2,851 million tons in 2023. This is stated in the message of FAO analysts. Drought has damaged crops of feed grains, in particular corn, in the EU, Mexico and Ukraine. At the same time, FAO raised its forecast for world wheat and rice production in 2024. The…
The UN FAO promises to provide grain sleeves to Ukrainian farmers
The need of Ukrainian farmers for additional containers for grain storage in the front-line regions may reach 1.4 million tons.
FAO will hand over modular granaries to Ukrainian farmers
FAO, together with the Ministry of Agrarian Policy of Ukraine, began accepting applications for modular granaries with a capacity of 300, 500, and 1,000 tons.
Ukraine’s share in world grain trade is 5%
The share of Ukraine in the world grain trade during the war is 5%.
FAO raised its forecast for global grain stocks
The Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has increased the forecast of world grain production in 2023 to 2,819 million tons. This is 0.9% more than last year.
Food prices in the world are decreasing for the tenth month in a row
In January, the prices of goods in the world decreased and this trend is observed for the tenth month in a row.
Ukrainian farmers received sleeves for storing 6 million tons of grain
In total, Ukrainian farmers received 31,000 sleeves for grain storage from FAO.
World food prices fell thanks to the extension of the “grain agreement”
In November, the World Price Index of the UN Food Agency (FAO) decreased by several points. The indicators were affected by the continuation of the Istanbul Agreements.
Ukraine is counting on FAO’s support regarding the continuation of the grain agreement
The Ministry of Economy is counting on the support of the Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations (FAO) in the matter of extending the Istanbul Agreements.