date:Apr 04, 2014
d purchases by China and strong supplies in New Zealand, FAO said.
Apart from dairy which probably had its peaks already and is now relaxing, prices, even if they don't rise further, will remain firm until we know a bit more about how the weather is going to influence the new crops, Abbassian said.
FAO raised its global cereals production forecasts to 2.521 billion metric tons in 2013, an increase of 6 million metric tons from its
previous forecasts, reflecting higher estimates for coarse gra