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Global Food Prices Stay Near Three-Year Highs Despite Slight Decline

Global food prices remained close to their highest levels in nearly three years, even as they recorded a modest decline in May, according to the latest assessment by the United Nations. The overall easing has done little to reduce concerns about food affordability, as several key commodities continue to face supply pressures and rising production costs.

Cereal and sugar prices remain particularly elevated, reflecting uncertainty over global harvests, adverse weather conditions, and tightening supplies in major producing regions. Analysts say climate-related disruptions, higher input costs, and logistical challenges have continued to influence international markets, keeping prices above historical averages.

The sustained strength in cereal prices has raised concerns for food-importing nations that rely heavily on global grain markets. At the same time, sugar prices have been supported by expectations of lower output in some producing countries and increased demand, adding further pressure to global food costs.

Agricultural economists note that higher prices for staple commodities can affect both consumers and farmers. While producers may benefit from improved market returns, increased costs for fertilizers, fuel, transportation, and other farm inputs continue to squeeze profit margins and create uncertainty for future planting decisions.

International organizations are closely monitoring market developments and encouraging measures to strengthen food supply chains, improve agricultural productivity, and build resilience against climate-related risks. Investments in sustainable farming practices and efficient trade systems are also seen as important steps toward stabilizing food markets.

Although the slight monthly decline offers some relief, experts caution that ongoing weather challenges, geopolitical uncertainties, and production risks could keep global food prices elevated in the coming months, underscoring the need for continued vigilance across the agricultural sector.

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