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World food prices rise, stay close to crisis levels-FAO

World food prices rise, stay close to crisis levels-FAO | The Glory of the Garden | Scoop.it
ROME, Oct 4 (Reuters) - World food prices rose in September and are seen remaining close to levels reached during the 2008 food crisis, the United Nations' food agency said on Thursday, while cutting its forecast for global cereal output.

 

The worst drought in more than 50 years in the United States sent corn and soybean prices to record highs over the summer, and, coupled with drought in Russia and other Black Sea exporting countries, raised fears of a renewed crisis.

 

Grains prices have retreated in recent weeks due to rapid harvest progress and concerns about weak demand in a slowing global economy.

 

But the FAO Food Price Index, which measures monthly price changes for a food basket of cereals, oilseeds, dairy, meat and sugar, rose to an average of 216 points in September after remaining stable at 213 points in August, the FAO said in its monthly update.

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Zoom sur les déchets municipaux en Europe (Focus on Municipal Waste in Europe)

Zoom sur les déchets municipaux en Europe (Focus on Municipal Waste in Europe) | The Glory of the Garden | Scoop.it

Petit tour d'horizon de l'état des poubelles des Vingt-Sept. Malgré de fortes disparités, la production d'ordures a globalement diminué ces deux dernières années.

 

(A brief look at the state of dustbins in the Twenty-Seven (EU Members). Despite some big differences the overall quantities of waste produced have gone down during the last two years.)

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