This year's world grain harvest is projected to fall short of consumption by 61 million tons, marking the sixth time in the last seven years that production has failed to satisfy demand. As a result of these shortfalls, world carryover stocks at the end of this crop year are projected to drop to 57 days of consumption, the shortest buffer since the 56-day-low in 1972 that triggered a doubling of grain prices. World carryover stocks of grain, the amount in the bin when the next harvest begins, are the most basic measure of food security. Whenever stocks drop below 60 days of consumption, prices begin to rise. It thus came as no surprise when the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) projected in its June 9 world crop report that this year's ...
The USDA Wheat Outlook for August 2003 contained revised projections for world wheat production, wit...
World food commodities prices increased 130 percent from January 2002 to July 2008. Individual agric...
prices more than tripled from roughly $2.50 per bushel to nearly $8.00 per bushel. Prices for rice, ...
The world's farmers produced more grain in 2011 than ever before. Estimates from the U.S. Department...
Now that the year's grain harvest is safely in the bin, it is time to take stock and look ahead. Thi...
In February, world food prices reached the highest level on record. Soaring food prices are already ...
Grain traders in 1995 may have wondered if they were about to relive the world food crisis of the ea...
Grain traders in 1995 may have wondered if they were about to relive the world food crisis of the ea...
The prices of maize, wheat, rice, and other crops have more than doubled over the past two years. Th...
Recent world carryover stocks of wheat are 65 percent of their average level during the decade of th...
The world's grain stocks are providing more world market stability than they did prior to 1978. Even...
Notwithstanding record production in India and other developing market economies, world grain suppli...
The onset of the grain price spikes in late 2007 heralded a heated discussion among economists and p...
A fast-unfolding food shortage is engulfing the entire world, driving food prices to record highs. O...
Lately, it seems that one of the most commonly asked questions is, will we ever see grain prices rec...
The USDA Wheat Outlook for August 2003 contained revised projections for world wheat production, wit...
World food commodities prices increased 130 percent from January 2002 to July 2008. Individual agric...
prices more than tripled from roughly $2.50 per bushel to nearly $8.00 per bushel. Prices for rice, ...
The world's farmers produced more grain in 2011 than ever before. Estimates from the U.S. Department...
Now that the year's grain harvest is safely in the bin, it is time to take stock and look ahead. Thi...
In February, world food prices reached the highest level on record. Soaring food prices are already ...
Grain traders in 1995 may have wondered if they were about to relive the world food crisis of the ea...
Grain traders in 1995 may have wondered if they were about to relive the world food crisis of the ea...
The prices of maize, wheat, rice, and other crops have more than doubled over the past two years. Th...
Recent world carryover stocks of wheat are 65 percent of their average level during the decade of th...
The world's grain stocks are providing more world market stability than they did prior to 1978. Even...
Notwithstanding record production in India and other developing market economies, world grain suppli...
The onset of the grain price spikes in late 2007 heralded a heated discussion among economists and p...
A fast-unfolding food shortage is engulfing the entire world, driving food prices to record highs. O...
Lately, it seems that one of the most commonly asked questions is, will we ever see grain prices rec...
The USDA Wheat Outlook for August 2003 contained revised projections for world wheat production, wit...
World food commodities prices increased 130 percent from January 2002 to July 2008. Individual agric...
prices more than tripled from roughly $2.50 per bushel to nearly $8.00 per bushel. Prices for rice, ...