The FAO vegetable oil index has been rising steadily for twelve months, reaching the second highest level in June 2021 since records began in 1990. Similarly, the cereal price index has increased to an eight-year high.

The FAO’s vegetable oil price index illustrates the changes in international prices of the ten most important vegetable oils in world trade, weighted according to their export shares. The index reached an average value of 174.7 points in May 2021. This translates to an increase of just less than 8 per cent month-on-month and around 224 per cent compared to the same month a year earlier. Prices of palm oil also continued their upward trend in May 2021, reaching their highest level since February 2011. The slow growth in production in Southeast Asia failed to keep pace with rising global demand, with the result that palm oil stocks in leading exporting nations remained at a relatively low level. Soybean oil received support from prospects for strong global demand, especially from the US biodiesel sector, whereas prices for rapeseed oil were assisted by the continued tightness of global supply.

The FAO cereal price index reached 133.1 points in May, which was 6 per cent above the previous month’s mark. Prices for maize saw the strongest rise (of virtually 90 per cent year-on-year), climbing to their highest level since January 2013. Global export prices for wheat showed signs of weakness in the second half of May. However, the monthly average remained 7 per cent above the previous month’s mark and, consequently, was 29 per cent up on the previous year.

The FAO cereal price index is based on official daily stock exchange and trade prices for wheat, barley, maize, sorghum and rice, weighted according to their average shares in world trade.

Über den UFOP – Union zur Förderung von Oel- und Proteinpflanzen e.V.

The Union for the Promotion of Oil and Protein Plants e. V. (UFOP) represents the political interests of companies, associations and institutions involved in the production, processing and marketing of domestic oil and protein plants in national and international bodies. UFOP supports research to optimise agricultural production and for the development of new recycling opportunities in the food, non-food and feed sectors. UFOP public relations aim to promote the marketing of domestic oil and protein plant end products.

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UFOP – Union zur Förderung von Oel- und Proteinpflanzen e.V.
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Stephan Arens
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