» The FAO Cereal Price Index averaged 137.1 points in October, up 4.3 points (3.2 percent) from September and 25.1 points (22.4 percent) above its level one year ago. The latest month-on-month increase was primarily led by continued strength in the world prices of vegetable oils and cereals. After rising for three consecutive months, the FFPI in October stood at its highest level since July 2011. » The FAO Food Price Index (FFPI) averaged 133.2 points in October 2021, up 3.9 points (3.0 percent) from September and 31.8 points (31.3 percent) from October 2020.
The FAO Food Price Index at its highest since July 2011