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Prices

Global food prices highest since January 2024 – World Bank

Agri-Business

8 days ago

Global food prices highest since January 2024 – World Bank

Global food prices in April rose to their highest level since January 2024, according to a new report from the World Bank.

Global fertiliser outlook – how countries are weathering the crisis

Agri-Business

2 months ago

Global fertiliser outlook – how countries are weathering the crisis

There will be “continued pressure” and “increased risks” on farmers worldwide as a result of the fertiliser crisis, according to Rabobank.

Grocery inflation up 4.4% year-on-year last month

Agri-Business

2 months ago

Grocery inflation up 4.4% year-on-year last month

Take-home sales at the grocers increased by 4.4% in the four weeks to March 22, 2026 compared with the same period last year.

FAO Food Price Index declines in November

Agri-Business

6 months ago

FAO Food Price Index declines in November

World food commodity prices declined in November, led by lower international quotations for all major staple foods except cereals,

Oz dairy farmers welcome move to address retail pricing

Agri-Business

1 year ago

Oz dairy farmers welcome move to address retail pricing

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has said it will address anti-competitive...

Agri-Business

2 years ago

FAO Food Price Index: Dairy and cereal prices rise in September

The benchmark for world food commodity prices increased for the month of September, with quotations up for all covered commodity....

FAO Food Price Index: Dairy and cereal prices rise in September

Arable

3 years ago

US corn prices drop by 18% as harvest increases

Corn prices in the US in July dropped by 18% from a late June peak due to a strong harvest,...

US corn prices drop by 18% as harvest increases

Agri-Business

3 years ago

Lower prices, including milk, boost Sainsbury's sales

Strong first quarter sales performances for Sainsbury's has seen their total retail sales rise by 9.8% in the 16 weeks to June 24, 2023.

Lower prices, including milk, boost Sainsbury's sales

Agri-Business

3 years ago

Farm milk production remains high despite drop in dairy farms

Despite a loss of dairy farms in the past year, average milk production by farm has remained high,...

Farm milk production remains high despite drop in dairy farms

Dairy

8 years ago

How more than 100 Scottish farmers pooled together for fairer prices

A group of farmers in Scotland say supply chain collaboration rather than negotiation is the key to seeking fairer prices.

How more than 100 Scottish farmers pooled together for fairer prices

Dairy

8 years ago

How more than 100 Scottish farmers pooled together for fairer prices

A group of farmers in Scotland, who banded together to negotiate the first post Milk Marketing...

How more than 100 Scottish farmers pooled together for fairer prices

N.Ireland

9 years ago

‘Better red meat prices and greater transparency needed’

Processors must focus on delivering better prices and greater transparency if the drive to build a...

‘Better red meat prices and greater transparency needed’

N.Ireland

9 years ago

'Better red meat prices and greater transparency needed'

Processors must focus on delivering better prices and greater transparency, according to the UFU (Ulster Farmers Union).

'Better red meat prices and greater transparency needed'

Agri-Business

10 years ago

Era of high agricultural prices 'most likely over' says OECD

The recent period of high agricultural commodity prices is most likely over, say the OECD and FAO in their latest 10-year Outlook.

Era of high agricultural prices 'most likely over' says OECD

N.Ireland

10 years ago

‘The Stormont Executive can legislate for guaranteed prices’

The Stormont Executive has the authority to introduce legislation guaranteeing farmers commodity...

‘The Stormont Executive can legislate for guaranteed prices’

N.Ireland

10 years ago

‘The Stormont Executive can legislate for guaranteed prices’

Stormont Executive can legislate for guaranteed prices

‘The Stormont Executive can legislate for guaranteed prices’

EU

10 years ago

EU investigating France's version of the beef forum for competition law breaches

The European Commission opened a competition investigation following roundtable talks held last summer in France on the livestock crisis.

EU investigating France's version of the beef forum for competition law breaches

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