Noticias y eventos
El índice de precios de los alimentos de la FAO desciende en diciembre 05 Jan 2024 Roma Roma. La Organización de las Naciones Unidas para la Alimentación y la Agricultura (FAO) informó el viernes de que el indicador de referencia de los precios mundiales de los productos alimenticios había descendido en diciembre en comparación con el mes anterior, siendo la caída más acusada la de las cotizaciones internacionales del azúcar. El índice [...] |
FAO Food Price Index holds steady in November 08 Dec 2023 Rome Rome - The benchmark for world food commodity prices were broadly stable in November, with lower international cereal quotations offset by higher prices of vegetable oils, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) reported Friday. The FAO Food Price Index, which tracks monthly changes in the international prices of a set of [...] |
Ninth annual meeting of the Agricultural Trade Expert Network in Europe and Central Asia 23 Nov 2023 As part of the regional initiative "Transforming food systems and facilitating market access and integration", the Ninth Annual Meeting of the Agricultural Trade Expert Network took place on 23 November 2023. The meeting addressed current issues in agricultural trade, focusing on trade policies adopted by countries in the EECCA region [...] |
Commodity Markets, Trade and Forests: Advancing Responsible Business Conduct in Agricultural Supply Chains 16 Nov 2023 Rome, Hybrid event Kindly join FAO and OECD for a dynamic panel discussion covering recent trends in responsible business conduct in agricultural supply chains, with a focus on the relationship between commodity markets, trade and forests. The OECD-FAO Business Handbook on Deforestation and Due Diligence in Agricultural Supply Chains , the first global resource to help companies [...] |
FAO Food Outlook predicts declining international trade in some basic foodstuffs 10 Nov 2023 Rome, HQ 10/11/2023 Rome - Production prospects across most basic foodstuffs are favourable, but extreme weather events, rising geopolitical tensions and sudden policy changes pose risks for global food production systems and could potentially tip delicate demand-supply balances and dampen prospects for trade and global food security, according to a new report from the Food and [...] |