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  1. Apr 19, 2022 · A perfect storm of rising sunflower oil prices, increased costs of crude oil and reduced vegetable oil exports from South America, caused prices of other oils like palm, soy and rapeseed to surge. Smaller increases were also recorded in the global price of commodities like sugar, meat and dairy products.

  2. The FAO Vegetable Oil Price Index went up 3.1% to 131.8 in June 2024, the highest level since March 2023, driven by higher quotations across palm, soy and sunflower oils, while rapeseed oil prices remained virtually unchanged. source: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

  3. FAO price indices for oilseeds, vegetable oils and oilmeals. In May 2024, the FAO price indices * for oilseeds and oilmeals rebounded after declining continuously since December 2023, up 3.1 and 9.8 points (2.7 and 9.8 percent), respectively, compared to the previous month.

  4. 22 hours ago · » The FAO Vegetable Oil Price Index averaged 127.8 points in May, down 3.1 points (2.4 percent) month-on-month, yet standing 7.7 percent above its year-earlier level. The index decrease was mostly driven by lower palm oil quotations, more than offsetting higher soy, rapeseed and sunflower oil prices.

  5. Producers typically benefit from higher food prices; consumers from lower prices. Food markets can therefore have a strong impact on food affordability, hunger and undernourishment, and dietary quality. On this page, you can find data, visualizations, and writing on global and country-level food prices and expenditures, the affordability of ...

  6. Jun 20, 2024 · Global crude oil prices, measured in US dollars per cubic meter. This data is not adjusted for inflation.

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  8. Futures markets suggest that oil prices will rise by 41.4 percent in 2022, to average $98.2 a barrel, but will fall in the coming years, to $76.3 in 2025 (Figure 1.SF.1, panel2). Short- and medium-term risks to the oil futures price outlook are roughly balanced (Figure1.SF.1, panel 3). Upside risks from additional supply disruptions

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