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Wheat, rice harvests headed for record high: FAO

The world's wheat and rice producers are headed for a record harvest this year, drastically reducing the global food bill as prices fall, the FAO said today.

October 06, 2016 / 21:57 IST
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The world's wheat and rice producers are headed for a record harvest this year, drastically reducing the global food bill as prices fall, the FAO said today.

Overall cereal production is projected to rise by 1.5 percent this year from 2015, the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization said in its food outlook.

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The bumper output will boost food inventories and bring prices down, pushing down the value of total food imports by 11 percent in US dollar terms "as lower bills for livestock products and cereal-based foodstuffs more than offset higher bills for fish, fruit and vegetables, oils and particularly sugar," it said.

However many poorer nations will fail to benefit from the windfall, the FAO warned, because their currencies have weakened, eliminating the benefits of cheaper food through a worsening exchange rate.