Often volatile, global food prices turn placid

World food prices are on an even keel after several years of volatility that began nearly a decade ago, two FAO economists said, crediting the strong dollar, lower petroleum prices and ample stockpiles around the globe. In a special feature in FAO’s semiannual World Food Outlook, they say stable and gradually falling prices are likely… » Read More

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