Grain Prices Seen Lower in OECD-FAO Outlook as Supply Rises
date:Jul 14, 2014
he medium term when adjusted for inflation, according to the report.


Food Prices


Grains will remain at the core of what most people consume, even as diets are changing to include more proteins, fats and sugar, the agencies said. While food prices may stabilize, they wont return to levels seen before 2008, when a food crisis sparked riots worldwide and sent wheat to a record, the report said.

We think that the scenario for the future is better and for more stable prices, but at a high level,
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