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Feb 2nd, 2023

Agricultural Market Information System (AMIS) Market Monitor February 2023

Fertilizer prices have declined by more than 40 percent since hitting record (nominal) highs last spring, especially due to recent drops in natural gas prices and fertilizer plants reopening in Europe. Though prices remain almost twice the level of two years ago, this development is welcome news for producers making input purchases this spring and should improve profitability margins for many crops. With the price decline most prominent for nitrogenous fertilizers, this could make nitrogen-intensive crops such as wheat and maize more attractive planting choices than they were last spring. Lower prices could also encourage higher application rates, particularly in developing countries where fertilizer use is relatively low and where recent high prices have further reduced application rates.
Feb 1st, 2023

IPC Alert - Timor-Leste, Feb 2023

TIMOR LESTE: High food prices, reduced purchasing power, persistent impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, and floods drive 300,000 people into high acute food insecurity
Feb 1st, 2023

IPC Alert - Kenya, Feb 2023

KENYA: Over 5.4 million people will likely experience acute food insecurity in March and June, about 970,200 children likely to suffer from acute malnutrition through 2023
Dec 8th, 2022

Agricultural Market Information System (AMIS) Market Monitor December 2022

With northern hemisphere grain and oilseed crops largely harvested, and the Black Sea Grain Initiative extended for another 120 days, market attention is shifting to growing conditions in the southern hemisphere. The third consecutive year of La Niña has prolonged drought conditions in Argentina, resulting in sharply reduced wheat production prospects relative to last year. By contrast, La Niña has resulted in abnormally wet conditions in Australia, which expects aboveaverage wheat yields; however, concerns remain over the quality of the crop, which could impact prices for milling wheat. Planting progress for South American maize and soybeans are on pace, but it is still too early to tell whether yields will return to more normal levels after last year's drought-reduced production.
Dec 1st, 2022

IPC Alert - Somalia, Dec 2022

SOMALIA: Nearly 5.6 million people experiencing high levels of acute food insecurity, Famine projected in parts of south central regions from April to June 2023
Nov 4th, 2022

Agricultural Market Information System (AMIS) Market Monitor November 2022

Concerns are mounting regarding the extension of the United Nations Black Sea Grain Initiative beyond the 18 November deadline, especially after Russia's recent - albeit temporary - withdrawal from the agreement. Through this initiative, Ukraine has been able to ship over 9 million tonnes of grains and oilseeds via its Black Sea ports. While the volume of exports remains below year-ago levels, importers benefitted from larger supplies, especially those who depend on Ukraine's agricultural products, while consumers worldwide have gained through lower market prices. Unfortunately, the pace of exports slowed in recent weeks as inspections could not keep up with the number of shipments; and now the possible termination of the deal threatens to re-ignite market prices and further exacerbate global food security concerns.
Nov 1st, 2022

IPC Alert - Yemen, Nov 2022

Nearly 17 million Yemenis experiencing high levels of acute food insecurity, driven by conflict, climate change and economic decline
Nov 1st, 2022

IPC Alert - South Sudan, Nov 2022

South Sudan’s acute food insecurity remains high due to the economic crisis, flooding, low production, conflict and insecurity; about 1.4 million children are acutely malnourished