Meat List is a service of FAO’s Trade
and Markets Division
The FAO Meat Price Index* averaged 163.6 points in February, up slightly (1.2 points or 0.7 percent) from January but still 4 percent below
the corresponding month last year. In February, price quotations for bovine and pigmeat increased, underpinned by robust import demand, along with limited export supplies of bovine meat, especially from New Zealand, and of pigmeat from the EU. However, poultry
prices fell due largely to slower pace in foreign sales, while ovine meat prices also declined, reflecting abundant export supplies from New Zealand.
* Unlike for other commodity groups, most prices utilised in the calculation of the FAO Meat Price Index are not available when the FAO Food Price
Index is computed and published; therefore, the value of the Meat Price Index for the most recent months is derived from a mixture of projected and observed prices. This can, at times, require significant revisions in the final value of the FAO Meat Price
Index.
To unsubscribe from the Meat-L list, click the following link:
https://listserv.fao.org/scripts/wa-fao.exe?TICKET=NzM3MDI5IG1lYXQtbW9kZXJhdG9yQEZBTy5PUkcgTUVBVC1MIBiRj8EcfPT3&c=SIGNOFF
To unsubscribe from the Meat-L list, click the following link:
&*TICKET_URL(Meat-L,SIGNOFF);