Global food commodity prices declined 1.5 percent last month, according to the latest United Nations data. The U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization's food price index was down 3 points in November to 211 points. "Prices began to stabilize, but they're stabilizing at quite a high level," says FAO economist Abdolreza Abbassian. He says the index has been stuck at this level - more than twice the average for 2002-2004 - because global supplies of corn, wheat and soybeans are ...
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