65.4 pts
The FAO Food Price Index of the month of January 2005 reached the 65.4 points, which meant a decline of -0.3% in relation to previous mensual index of December UNDEF(of) 2004, that was 65.6 points (-0.2 pts), and was placed a -2.93% under the annual average of 67.38 points recorded (-1.97 pts).
This is the lowest record reached in the entire year, presenting a difference of +4.1 points (6.27%) with respect to the highest monthly value of 2005, which was 69.5 points.
In relation to the values of the previous year, in January 2005 there was a year-on-year increase of 1.71%, 1.1 points above the 64.3 pts reached in the same month of 2004.
67.38 pts
-1.97 pts (-3.02%)65.6 pts
-0.2 pts (-0.31%)65.9 pts
-0.5 pts (-0.76%)64.3 pts
1.1 pts (+1.68%)69.4 pts
-4 pts (-6.12%)- Monthly and year-on-year values of recorded prices in January 2005
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Global Food Price Indexes ➡️ Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Prices of the Agri-food chain in Spain ➡️ Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food of the Government of Spain
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