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#AMISMarketMonitor July edition is out! Agricultural markets remain broadly stable as good crop prospects offset El Niño risks. Fertilizer pressures ease, while policy shifts and mixed food prices keep sentiment cautious.
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📌 Weather, Money, and Shifting Bets: What’s Driving Food Commodity Markets?
🤝 Co-organized by IFPRI and @AMISoutlook
📆 June 23, 2026, 9:30 – 11:00 am EDT
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#AMISMarketMonitor June edition is out!
The first forecasts for the marketing season indicates lower global production for #wheat, #maize, #rice. But #soybeans reach record levels. Rising #fertilizer costs linked to #Hormuz are shaping planting decisions
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#AMISMarketMonitor May edition is out! Markets faced pressure in April as Hormuz disruptions pushed fertilizer and energy costs higher. Despite favourable crop conditions for #wheat#maize, #rice#soybeans, rising input costs pose risks for production.
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Global food prices for key staples remained broadly stable in the 1st quarter of 2026. But forward-looking indicators, including @AMISoutlook, are warning of rising inflationary pressure.
More in our Food Security Update: https://t.co/dMrT2F5yWK