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    Rabobank sees food demand dip amid high inflation, forecasts commodity shifts By Investing.com

    Press RoomBy Press RoomNovember 14, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    NEW YORK – Rabobank, a premier financial institution in the agricultural sector, has provided insights into the current state of global food demand and its impact on commodity markets. The bank’s analysis points to a softening in food demand driven by the persistent sting of high inflation and interest rates, which continue to shape consumer behavior.

    In a recent update, Rabobank’s head of agri commodities, Carlos Mera, noted that while some staple food prices are anticipated to decrease, wheat is bracing for its fifth consecutive year of deficit. This is largely attributed to unfavorable weather conditions and possible curbs on exports from Russia. Amid these challenges, Mera identified specific sectors that may see a silver lining. The bakery, dairy, and animal protein industries are expected to benefit from an increase in supplies from South America.

    Looking ahead to the 2024/25 season, the bank forecasts a surplus in the coffee market estimated at 6.8 million bags. This projection is supported by improved agricultural conditions in key producing countries such as Brazil, Colombia, and Thailand. Additionally, sugar prices are expected to ease within the same timeframe due to these favorable conditions.

    However, not all commodity forecasts are positive. Brazil may be on track for a record soybean harvest, but Rabobank cautions about weaker wheat production from Argentina and Australia. Ukraine’s wheat exports are also predicted to diminish, contributing further to the global supply constraints.

    Rabobank’s analysis serves as a vital barometer for stakeholders in the agricultural sector, offering a glimpse into future market dynamics as they adapt to ongoing economic pressures.

    This article was generated with the support of AI and reviewed by an editor. For more information see our T&C.

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