World Food Prices Highest Since 2023
2026-05-08 08:07
By
Joana Taborda
1 min. read
The FAO Food Price Index rose 1.6% to 130.7 points in April 2026, marking a third consecutive monthly increase and reaching the highest since February 2023.
Prices for vegetable oils jumped 5.9% to hit a fresh June-2022 high, driven by palm, soy, sunflower and rapeseed oils amid disruptions linked to the war with Iran.
Prices of cereals rose 0.8% to its highest since February 2025, reflecting higher prices across major cereals, except sorghum and barley.
Wheat went up 0.8% on drought concerns in parts of the US, expectations of lower rainfall in Australia, and prospects of reduced wheat plantings in 2026 due to elevated fertilizer and energy costs linked to disruptions around the Strait of Hormuz.
Meat prices were up 1.2% to hit a record high.
On the other hand, sugar declined 4.7%, amid expectations of ample global supplies in the current season and improved production prospects in China and Thailand.
Dairy products decreased 1.1% driven by lower quotations for butter and cheese.