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11 Mar 2024
From the United Kingdom to India, from Spain to the borders of Ukraine, farmers across the world have been taking to the streets. While the specific triggers might differ, the protests seem to be driven by similar fears [...]
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 [...]
10 Feb 2022
Those familiar with the AMIS Market Monitor will have noticed that the first report of 2022 introduced some novelties. Apart from having a new design and layout, the report also features a revamped section dedicated to developments in [...]
05 Nov 2021
Fertilizer prices have increased sharply over the past twelve months, putting further upward pressure on food prices. The price spike has been dramatic for all types of chemical fertilizers, with prices for ammonia, urea, and DAP up by [...]