Weather and political tensions impact food markets but cereal stocks remain adequate
date:May 12, 2014
Weather conditions in various countries and political tensions in the Black Sea region have made food markets more volatile, FAO reports in the new Food Outlook.

In its first major forecast for 2014, FAO puts cereal production at 2 458 million tonnes (including milled rice), down some 2.4 percent from the 2013 record, though global output is still expected to be the second largest ever.

The decline is likely to be more pronounced for coarse grains. Still, inventory levels remain fairly good.
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