Highlights:
• Since the last update on May 16, 2025, agricultural and cereal price indices closed 1 percent lower, and the export price index closed at the same level.
• Recent World Bank data shows continued declines in global food commodity prices, driven by an increase in supply.
• Domestic food price inflation remains high in most low- and lower-middle-income countries.
• The June 2025 AMIS Market Monitor reports that global markets for wheat, maize, rice, and soybeans remain broadly stable, with no major supply disruptions expected in the near term.
• Although conflict and extreme weather are widely recognized as drivers of hunger, a World Bank report highlights another persistent cause in Africa: transportation inefficiency.
• In honor of its 50-year anniversary, the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) published a report reflecting on how food systems have changed over the past five decades—and where they continue to fall short.
Year of publication | |
Geographic coverage | Global |
Originally published | 23 Jun 2025 |
Related organisation(s) | World Bank |
Knowledge service | Metadata | Global Food and Nutrition Security | Food security and food crises | Food and nutrition securityFood price crisis |
Digital Europa Thesaurus (DET) | inflationagricultural marketagricultural tradeprice of agricultural producecereals |