Markets and Trade

AMIS Market Monitor - No. 92 - October 2021

Year of publication2021
AuthorFAO
PublisherFAO
AbstractHow will developments in global food markets in 2021/22 differ from the COVID-19-driven situation of 2020/21? As world economic activity gradually returns to pre-pandemic levels, the likely upward pressure on food demand, along with rising energy prices as well as increased fertilizer and transport costs could further increase the degree of variability and uncertainty in the global food system. Against this background, assuring uninterrupted access to adequate food supplies, both nationally as well as internationally, remains crucial.
Available inEnglish
 
Product typeJournal; magazine; bulletin
SeriesAMIS Market Monitor
Areas of workGlobal Commodity Markets