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08 Nov 2024
In October 2024, wheat prices reached multi-month highs due to weather-related planting delays in parts of the northern hemisphere, although they later eased as field conditions improved. Maize prices also strengthened slightly despite swift harvest progress in the [...]
11 Mar 2022
The AMIS Chair, Ms. Adriana Herrera, delivered a statement in today's extraordinary meeting of G7 Ministers of Agriculture on the conflict in Ukraine. Apart from outlining the risks from this crisis for agricultural markets and food security, Ms. Herrera [...]
05 Mar 2022
In line with the agreed mandate of the G20 Agricultural Market Information System (AMIS), we agree to continue sharing reliable data and information on global food market developments and stress the importance of ensuring the smooth functioning of [...]
01 Mar 2022
In view of the abrupt escalation of developments in the Black Sea region, I call on all parties to keep food and agriculture markets sheltered from this conflict. As leading producers and exporters of cereals, the Russian Federation [...]
01 Mar 2022
The escalating tensions in the Black Sea region have heaped fresh risks on global food markets already struggling with soaring prices, supply-chain disruptions, and a bumpy recovery from the pandemic. Before the crisis, overall conditions in markets for [...]
25 Feb 2022
The unfolding crisis in Ukraine comes at a moment when global food markets are already struggling with soaring prices, supply-chain disruptions and the continuing fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic. International grains and oilseeds markets will be particularly affected, considering [...]