World food prices drop in May for second consecutive month
date:Jun 06, 2014
t would still be the second largest production ever.

FAO forecast world cereals stocks at the end of crop seasons in 2015 to be 576 million tonnes, an increase of almost 10 million tonnes from last month's forecast.

World wheat production was forecast at nearly 703 million tonnes in 2014, 12.6 million tonnes below 2013's record harvest.

Wheat prices, which had contributed to price rises in recent months partly due to fears of disrupted trade flows from Ukraine, fell as shipping patterns from
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