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Informations rapidesIn May 2024, oil prices fell back sharply, those of food commodities retreated Prices of energy and imported raw materials - May 2024

In May 2024, oil prices in euros fell back sharply (‑9.8% month-on-month after +6.7% in April), while gas prices accelerated (+10.6% after +7.6%). Prices in euros of imported raw materials (excluding energy) fell slightly over one month (‑1.0% after +6.9%) but remained on an upward trend (+7.9% over three months, +15.0% over one year). Food commodity prices retreated over one month (‑3.9% after +6.5%), in the wake of those for tropical commodities, but remained on a strong uptrend (+7.1% over three months and +16.3% over one year). Prices of industrial raw materials slowed (+2.9% after +7.4%) but rose by 9.0% over three months and 13.2% over one year.

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In May 2024, oil prices in euros fell back sharply (‑9.8% month-on-month after +6.7% in April), while gas prices accelerated (+10.6% after +7.6%). Prices in euros of imported raw materials (excluding energy) fell slightly over one month (‑1.0% after +6.9%) but remain on an upward trend (+7.9% over three months, +15.0% over one year). Food commodity prices retreated over one month (‑3.9% after +6.5%), in the wake of those for tropical commodities, but remained on a strong uptrend (+7.1% over three months and +16.3% over one year). Prices of industrial raw materials slowed (+2.9% after +7.4%) but rose by 9.0% over three months and 13.2% over one year.

Imported raw materials (excluding energy)

index 2010=100
Imported raw materials (excluding energy) (index 2010=100)
Price index in foreign currencies Price index in euros
2024-05 142.0 163.0
2024-04 142.4 164.6
2024-03 134.8 154.0
2024-02 131.2 151.0
2024-01 130.9 149.4
2023-12 131.9 150.3
2023-11 130.4 149.5
2023-10 126.0 147.6
2023-09 126.7 147.1
2023-08 125.4 142.9
2023-07 127.1 143.1
2023-06 125.5 143.4
2023-05 124.3 141.8
2023-04 129.1 146.5
2023-03 128.1 148.9
2023-02 129.8 151.2
2023-01 128.7 149.7
2022-12 124.6 147.0
2022-11 120.8 147.3
2022-10 121.4 152.6
2022-09 124.0 155.5
2022-08 130.7 161.6
2022-07 130.5 159.7
2022-06 138.6 164.5
2022-05 142.7 169.6
2022-04 151.5 178.1
2022-03 152.0 175.7
2022-02 142.0 159.4
2022-01 136.8 153.9
2021-12 131.5 148.1
2021-11 126.8 141.7
2021-10 130.8 144.1
2021-09 128.0 138.8
2021-08 132.3 143.1
2021-07 134.3 144.8
2021-06 135.8 144.2
2021-05 138.3 145.7
2021-04 129.9 138.9
2021-03 122.5 131.5
2021-02 119.4 126.1
2021-01 116.1 121.9
2020-12 112.9 118.3
2020-11 104.3 112.0
2020-10 100.7 108.5
2020-09 100.9 108.6
2020-08 98.4 105.7
2020-07 92.4 102.0
2020-06 90.2 101.1
2020-05 88.9 102.4
2020-04 84.6 97.3
2020-03 88.6 100.4
2020-02 91.5 106.1
2020-01 94.5 108.2
2019-12 93.6 106.9
2019-11 91.0 104.4
2019-10 89.6 102.8
2019-09 90.4 104.3
2019-08 90.9 103.7
2019-07 97.3 110.6
2019-06 95.8 108.1
2019-05 93.8 106.8
2019-04 95.1 108.1
2019-03 93.0 105.1
2019-02 93.8 105.5
2019-01 90.7 101.5
2018-12 89.1 99.9
2018-11 91.0 102.3
2018-10 92.3 103.0
2018-09 89.2 98.0
2018-08 90.6 100.4
2018-07 93.7 103.0
2018-06 98.0 107.9
2018-05 98.4 107.2
2018-04 97.4 102.5
2018-03 97.3 101.9
2018-02 98.3 102.8
2018-01 97.1 102.6
2017-12 94.2 102.1
2017-11 94.3 103.2
2017-10 93.7 102.6
2017-09 95.4 103.3
2017-08 96.6 105.4
2017-07 94.5 105.4
2017-06 91.5 104.2
2017-05 91.7 106.0
2017-04 92.8 110.4
2017-03 97.4 116.5
2017-02 97.9 117.8
2017-01 95.4 114.8
2016-12 93.0 112.6
2016-11 91.9 108.9
2016-10 86.5 100.8
2016-09 85.8 98.2
2016-08 87.1 99.7
2016-07 87.8 101.4
2016-06 85.4 97.6
2016-05 83.3 94.6
2016-04 83.5 94.7
2016-03 80.5 92.8
2016-02 76.9 88.7
2016-01 75.2 88.2
2015-12 76.2 89.3
2015-11 77.4 92.1
2015-10 80.7 92.4
2015-09 81.4 93.2
2015-08 82.1 94.8
2015-07 83.2 97.6
2015-06 86.0 99.5
2015-05 86.3 100.4
2015-04 84.8 101.7
2015-03 85.6 102.0
2015-02 88.3 101.2
2015-01 91.0 101.7
2014-12 93.8 99.4
2014-11 96.4 101.6
2014-10 97.6 101.6
2014-09 98.4 100.9
2014-08 101.4 100.9
2014-07 102.2 100.0
2014-06 101.0 98.7
2014-05 103.0 99.8
2014-04 106.0 102.1
2014-03 104.8 100.8
2014-02 103.0 100.1
2014-01 101.5 98.9
2013-12 101.8 98.5
2013-11 101.0 99.3
2013-10 100.1 97.7
2013-09 100.2 99.8
2013-08 101.3 101.2
2013-07 100.8 102.3
2013-06 99.8 100.8
2013-05 101.0 103.8
2013-04 102.3 104.7
2013-03 103.6 106.6
2013-02 105.9 106.0
2013-01 104.2 104.9

Imported raw materials (excluding energy)

  • Source: INSEE

Oil prices fell back sharply, gas prices accelerated

In May 2024, the price in dollars of North Sea crude oil (Brent) fell back sharply (‑8.9% after +5.2% in April), averaging $81.9 a barrel. In euros, the downturn was even more marked (‑9.8% after +6.7%), due to the appreciation of the euro against the dollar over the period.

Conversely, the price of natural gas on the European market (TTF) accelerated again (+10.6% after +7.6%), averaging €32.0/MWh. Over three months, it surged by 24.1%. Finally, the uranium price in euros speeded up slightly (+2.4% after +1.1%) and remained up sharply over one year (+71.1%).

Prices of energy

Prices of energy
Brent in dollars per barrel Brent in euros per barrel Natural gas (TTF) in euros per MWh Uranium in euros per pound
2024-05 81.9 75.7 32.0 84.6
2024-04 89.8 83.8 28.9 82.6
2024-03 85.4 78.6 26.9 81.7
2024-02 83.5 77.3 25.8 93.2
2024-01 80.0 73.4 29.9 91.4
2023-12 77.8 71.2 36.0 79.1
2023-11 82.9 76.8 45.7 71.1
2023-10 90.6 85.8 47.1 67.7
2023-09 93.5 87.5 36.9 61.2
2023-08 86.1 78.9 35.0 52.5
2023-07 80.1 72.4 29.5 50.5
2023-06 74.8 69.0 32.6 52.0
2023-05 75.6 69.6 31.7 49.5
2023-04 84.7 77.2 42.1 46.8
2023-03 78.4 73.3 44.0 47.1
2023-02 82.8 77.3 52.6 47.6
2023-01 82.5 76.6 63.9 45.7
2022-12 81.0 76.5 116.2 45.6
2022-11 91.4 89.7 119.5 49.6
2022-10 93.3 95.0 135.5 51.4
2022-09 89.7 90.6 203.5 49.8
2022-08 100.6 99.4 236.0 47.4
2022-07 111.9 109.9 172.0 46.2
2022-06 122.0 115.5 108.3 46.4
2022-05 113.1 106.9 94.1 47.8
2022-04 104.9 96.7 101.8 54.6
2022-03 117.2 106.4 131.3 49.7
2022-02 96.8 85.4 81.9 38.4
2022-01 86.5 76.5 85.2 39.3
2021-12 74.4 65.8 114.8 39.0
2021-11 81.0 71.0 82.6 40.3
2021-10 83.5 72.0 91.3 37.6
2021-09 74.5 63.3 66.2 36.8
2021-08 70.9 60.2 44.7 27.4
2021-07 75.1 63.5 36.1 27.4
2021-06 73.2 60.8 29.2 26.6
2021-05 68.5 56.4 25.0 25.0
2021-04 64.8 54.1 20.4 24.7
2021-03 65.4 55.0 17.6 24.0
2021-02 62.3 51.5 17.4 24.0
2021-01 54.8 45.0 20.4 24.6
2020-12 50.0 41.1 16.4 24.6
2020-11 42.7 36.1 13.9 25.0
2020-10 40.2 34.1 14.2 25.2
2020-09 40.9 34.7 11.4 25.6
2020-08 44.8 37.8 8.3 26.6
2020-07 43.2 37.7 5.4 28.4
2020-06 40.3 35.8 5.3 29.6
2020-05 29.4 27.5 4.9 31.0
2020-04 18.5 16.9 6.7 28.8
2020-03 31.9 28.8 8.4 22.9
2020-02 55.7 51.1 9.1 22.5
2020-01 63.6 57.3 11.2 22.1
2019-12 67.2 60.4 14.2 22.9
2019-11 63.2 57.2 15.9 22.9
2019-10 59.7 54.0 15.6 22.4
2019-09 62.8 57.1 13.0 23.1
2019-08 59.0 53.1 11.3 22.7
2019-07 63.9 57.0 11.0 22.6
2019-06 64.3 56.9 10.8 21.8
2019-05 71.2 63.6 13.2 21.9
2019-04 71.2 63.4 14.9 22.9
2019-03 66.1 58.5 15.6 23.7
2019-02 64.0 56.4 18.1 25.1
2019-01 59.4 52.0 21.7 25.3
2018-12 56.5 49.8 23.9 25.2
2018-11 64.7 57.0 24.8 25.5
2018-10 81.0 70.6 26.1 24.1
2018-09 78.9 67.7 27.9 23.3
2018-08 72.5 62.8 23.9 22.7
2018-07 74.3 63.5 22.2 20.5
2018-06 74.4 63.7 21.8 19.8
2018-05 76.9 65.2 21.6 18.7
2018-04 72.0 58.7 19.3 16.9
2018-03 66.0 53.5 18.5 17.7
2018-02 65.3 52.9 18.6 17.6
2018-01 69.1 56.6 18.6 19.1
2017-12 64.4 54.4 20.6 20.6
2017-11 62.7 53.4 19.5 19.6
2017-10 57.5 48.9 17.9 17.3
2017-09 55.5 46.6 17.1 17.2
2017-08 51.9 44.0 15.8 17.3
2017-07 49.1 42.6 14.8 17.8
2017-06 47.6 42.4 14.9 17.8
2017-05 51.4 46.5 15.6 19.5
2017-04 53.8 50.1 16.0 21.6
2017-03 52.6 49.2 16.0 23.4
2017-02 56.0 52.6 19.4 23.6
2017-01 55.4 52.2 19.7 21.5
2016-12 54.9 52.1 17.5 18.8
2016-11 47.1 43.7 18.0 17.1
2016-10 51.4 46.6 16.5 19.2
2016-09 47.7 42.5 12.9 22.0
2016-08 46.8 41.8 12.3 23.2
2016-07 45.3 41.0 14.4 23.5
2016-06 48.2 43.0 14.4 24.2
2016-05 46.7 41.3 13.1 24.6
2016-04 41.6 36.7 12.0 25.4
2016-03 38.2 34.4 12.0 26.9
2016-02 32.2 29.0 12.2 30.3
2016-01 30.7 28.3 13.8 32.0

Prices of energy

  • Source: INSEE

Energy prices

Energy prices
prices of last month changes (in %)
M/M-1 M/M-3 M/M-12
Brent in $ per barrel 81.9 -8.9 -1.9 8.3
Brent in € per barrel 75.7 -9.8 -2.2 8.8
Natural gas (TTF) in €/MWh 32.0 10.6 24.1 0.7
Uranium in €/pound 84.6 2.4 -9.1 71.1
  • Source: INSEE

Prices in euros of industrial raw materials slowed

In May 2024, industrial raw materials prices in euros slowed over one month (+2.9% after +7.4% in April) but rose by 9.0% over three months and 13.2% over one year. Prices for minerals slackened month-on-month (+3.6% after +8.9%): prices for non-ferrous metals slowed (+4.2% after +11.7%), as did those for precious metals (+0.8% after +10.1%). In contrast, ferrous metal prices accelerated slightly (+3.9% after +3.5%). Over one year, prices for minerals grew strongly (+13.7%), including ferrous metals (+11.4%), non-ferrous metals (+13.2%) and precious metals (+15.1%).

On the other hand, prices for agro-industrial raw materials decreased again (‑1.7% after ‑0.9%). Prices for sawn softwoods continued to decline (‑4.7% after ‑7.7%), as did those for natural textile fibres (‑3.8% after ‑5.9%). Prices for paper pulp (‑0.4% after +4.2%) and hides (‑0.8% after +1.4%) edged down. Conversely, natural rubber prices accelerated (+3.1% after +0.4%). Finally, prices for tropical sawn wood were unchanged (0.0% after ‑0.1%). Over a year, prices for agro-industrial materials increased significantly (+10.4%), driven by those for natural rubber (+25.1%), paper pulp (+18.3%) and sawn softwood (+9.3%).

Industrial raw materials

index 2010=100
Industrial raw materials (index 2010=100)
Price index in foreign currencies Price index in euros
2024-05 112.7 137.7
2024-04 108.7 133.8
2024-03 102.5 124.6
2024-02 103.2 126.3
2024-01 106.3 128.7
2023-12 107.6 130.4
2023-11 105.6 129.1
2023-10 101.7 127.1
2023-09 102.9 127.1
2023-08 99.5 120.4
2023-07 101.2 120.9
2023-06 100.8 122.9
2023-05 99.9 121.6
2023-04 106.5 128.6
2023-03 109.0 134.8
2023-02 111.9 138.4
2023-01 112.7 138.6
2022-12 107.1 133.7
2022-11 99.5 128.7
2022-10 97.1 130.4
2022-09 100.1 133.5
2022-08 106.4 139.1
2022-07 104.8 136.5
2022-06 117.6 147.7
2022-05 124.6 156.2
2022-04 139.8 171.8
2022-03 144.9 175.1
2022-02 133.4 156.6
2022-01 127.0 149.4
2021-12 119.9 141.1
2021-11 111.6 130.0
2021-10 120.3 137.8
2021-09 117.8 133.1
2021-08 123.5 139.4
2021-07 134.6 151.4
2021-06 137.0 151.2
2021-05 140.0 153.4
2021-04 128.4 142.6
2021-03 121.4 135.8
2021-02 118.3 130.2
2021-01 115.5 126.3
2020-12 110.9 121.0
2020-11 96.9 108.6
2020-10 92.7 104.4
2020-09 94.6 106.3
2020-08 93.0 104.1
2020-07 84.4 97.4
2020-06 79.0 92.8
2020-05 73.8 89.5
2020-04 70.8 86.1
2020-03 74.6 89.2
2020-02 78.0 94.6
2020-01 82.2 98.0
2019-12 80.3 95.6
2019-11 77.7 93.0
2019-10 78.7 94.1
2019-09 80.8 97.0
2019-08 79.9 95.0
2019-07 89.0 105.1
2019-06 84.9 99.6
2019-05 83.2 98.4
2019-04 83.9 99.0
2019-03 82.1 96.4
2019-02 82.1 95.9
2019-01 76.4 88.7
2018-12 74.9 87.1
2018-11 77.1 89.7
2018-10 78.4 90.3
2018-09 76.7 87.1
2018-08 77.5 88.8
2018-07 78.4 89.0
2018-06 82.5 94.0
2018-05 83.3 93.9
2018-04 82.6 89.8
2018-03 82.1 88.7
2018-02 86.0 92.8
2018-01 85.6 93.4
2017-12 81.5 91.5
2017-11 79.9 90.4
2017-10 78.8 89.1
2017-09 80.9 90.3
2017-08 79.6 89.5
2017-07 73.9 85.1
2017-06 69.8 82.3
2017-05 71.6 85.7
2017-04 75.0 92.6
2017-03 80.6 99.8
2017-02 81.1 100.9
2017-01 76.5 95.4
2016-12 75.2 94.4
2016-11 71.6 87.9
2016-10 64.5 77.7
2016-09 63.6 75.3
2016-08 65.4 77.5
2016-07 64.3 77.1
2016-06 60.9 72.1
2016-05 61.6 72.4
2016-04 63.2 74.2
2016-03 60.7 72.8
2016-02 56.2 67.3
2016-01 53.5 65.4
2015-12 54.1 66.1
2015-11 55.9 69.3
2015-10 60.4 71.6
2015-09 62.1 73.8
2015-08 61.9 74.1
2015-07 63.5 77.1
2015-06 68.7 81.9
2015-05 70.1 83.8
2015-04 67.0 82.9
2015-03 68.1 83.8
2015-02 70.4 82.8
2015-01 73.1 84.0
2014-12 76.9 83.3
2014-11 80.2 85.8
2014-10 81.4 85.7
2014-09 83.6 86.5
2014-08 87.1 87.2
2014-07 87.4 86.1
2014-06 84.4 82.8
2014-05 85.7 83.3
2014-04 88.8 85.8
2014-03 87.3 84.3
2014-02 90.0 88.0
2014-01 92.2 90.4
2013-12 93.8 91.4
2013-11 93.3 92.3
2013-10 92.4 90.4
2013-09 92.0 92.0
2013-08 93.1 93.3
2013-07 89.3 91.1
2013-06 87.0 88.0
2013-05 90.6 93.1
2013-04 95.3 97.5
2013-03 98.6 101.3
2013-02 104.5 104.2
2013-01 102.9 103.1

Industrial raw materials

  • Source: INSEE

Prices in euros for strategic materials for the industry showed contrasting trends

In May 2024, prices in euros for strategic materials for the industry showed contrasting trends. Those of copper (+6.1% after +10.8% in April) and silver (+5.9% after +14.4%) slowed down, but were up sharply year-on-year (+23.8% and +22.4% respectively). The price of platinum accelerated (+7.3% after +4.7%), as did that of nickel (+6.8% after +5.7%). In contrast, the price of palladium fell back (‑4.7% after +1.7%), as did those of cobalt (‑2.9% after +0.2%), molybdenum (‑0.8% after +2.2%), lithium (‑0.7% after +1.4%) and chromium (‑0.6% after +1.1%).

Prices of strategic materials for the industry

Prices of strategic materials for the industry - Within the mineral raw materials index, silver, palladium and platinum are classified as precious metals, while the other strategic raw materials for industry are classified as non-ferrous metals.
prices of last month changes (in %)
M/M-1 M/M-3 M/M-12
Silver (cts €/ounce) 2,722.2 5.9 29.5 22.4
Chromium (€/tonne) 8,725.3 -0.6 -0.4 -6.8
Cobalt (€/tonne) 25,381.8 -2.9 -3.3 -17.1
Copper (€/tonne) 9,382.0 6.1 21.9 23.8
Lithium (€/tonne) 108,667.3 -0.7 2.1 -47.4
Molybdenum (€/tonne) 40,780.2 -0.8 1.6 -21.7
Nickel (€/tonne) 18,084.3 6.8 19.8 -11.4
Palladium (€/ounce) 903.4 -4.7 4.5 -33.7
Platinum (€/ounce) 946.3 7.3 13.7 -3.7
  • Within the mineral raw materials index, silver, palladium and platinum are classified as precious metals, while the other strategic raw materials for industry are classified as non-ferrous metals.
  • Source: INSEE

Food commodity prices in euros retreated

In May 2024, food commodity prices in euros retreated a little (‑3.9% after +6.5% in April) but remained up sharply over three months (+7.1%) and over one year (+16.3%). Prices for tropical commodities fell back (‑12.5% after +24.6%) but remained on a steep rise over three months (+25.0%) and over one year (+68.0%). Sugar prices fell further (‑9.2% after ‑4.2%), dropping by 19.6% over three months and 26.6% over one year. Prices for seafood (‑0.7% after ‑0.9%) and meat (‑0.6% after ‑0.8%) diminished again. Conversely, prices for cereals rebounded (+5.4% after ‑0.7%), as did those for oilseeds (+3.5% after ‑0.6%).

Food raw materials

index 2010=100
Food raw materials (index 2010=100)
Price index in foreign currencies Price index in euros
2024-05 178.1 193.6
2024-04 184.0 201.5
2024-03 174.7 189.2
2024-02 165.6 180.7
2024-01 161.2 174.6
2023-12 161.6 174.7
2023-11 160.9 174.4
2023-10 155.9 172.7
2023-09 155.9 171.5
2023-08 157.3 170.3
2023-07 159.0 170.1
2023-06 155.8 168.4
2023-05 154.3 166.4
2023-04 156.8 168.6
2023-03 151.3 166.5
2023-02 151.2 167.3
2023-01 147.9 163.7
2022-12 145.4 163.6
2022-11 146.0 169.4
2022-10 149.7 178.4
2022-09 151.9 181.2
2022-08 159.2 187.9
2022-07 160.7 186.7
2022-06 163.6 185.0
2022-05 164.4 186.7
2022-04 166.3 188.1
2022-03 161.7 179.8
2022-02 153.2 165.4
2022-01 149.2 161.6
2021-12 145.1 157.3
2021-11 143.8 154.9
2021-10 143.2 152.5
2021-09 140.1 146.6
2021-08 143.2 149.2
2021-07 136.3 141.7
2021-06 137.1 140.8
2021-05 139.1 141.8
2021-04 133.5 138.3
2021-03 125.6 130.3
2021-02 122.5 125.0
2021-01 118.7 120.4
2020-12 114.5 115.9
2020-11 112.5 116.4
2020-10 109.7 113.5
2020-09 107.7 111.7
2020-08 104.2 108.0
2020-07 101.5 107.6
2020-06 103.1 110.9
2020-05 106.4 117.4
2020-04 100.7 110.4
2020-03 104.7 113.4
2020-02 107.1 119.5
2020-01 108.7 120.1
2019-12 109.3 120.5
2019-11 106.7 118.0
2019-10 102.2 113.0
2019-09 101.3 112.7
2019-08 103.5 114.0
2019-07 105.9 116.6
2019-06 108.0 118.1
2019-05 105.9 116.5
2019-04 107.9 118.8
2019-03 105.5 115.3
2019-02 107.3 116.9
2019-01 107.9 117.0
2018-12 106.3 115.4
2018-11 107.7 117.6
2018-10 108.9 118.3
2018-09 104.0 111.2
2018-08 106.1 114.5
2018-07 112.1 120.0
2018-06 116.6 124.9
2018-05 116.4 123.2
2018-04 115.0 117.9
2018-03 115.4 118.0
2018-02 112.3 114.5
2018-01 110.0 113.3
2017-12 109.0 114.7
2017-11 111.4 118.6
2017-10 111.6 119.1
2017-09 112.7 119.2
2017-08 117.4 125.2
2017-07 120.6 130.9
2017-06 119.3 131.8
2017-05 117.3 131.6
2017-04 114.9 132.6
2017-03 118.0 136.9
2017-02 118.4 138.6
2017-01 119.0 139.1
2016-12 114.8 134.6
2016-11 117.5 135.0
2016-10 115.0 130.4
2016-09 114.4 127.5
2016-08 115.1 128.0
2016-07 118.4 132.7
2016-06 117.7 130.7
2016-05 111.4 123.0
2016-04 109.5 120.6
2016-03 105.8 118.3
2016-02 104.0 116.1
2016-01 103.8 117.8
2015-12 104.5 118.7
2015-11 104.8 120.8
2015-10 106.6 118.6
2015-09 105.7 117.7
2015-08 107.7 120.9
2015-07 108.1 123.3
2015-06 107.7 121.3
2015-05 106.5 121.0
2015-04 107.2 125.1
2015-03 107.7 124.7
2015-02 110.7 124.1
2015-01 113.3 123.8
2014-12 114.4 119.2
2014-11 116.2 121.1
2014-10 117.3 121.0
2014-09 116.5 118.8
2014-08 118.9 117.8
2014-07 120.3 117.2
2014-06 121.4 118.3
2014-05 124.2 120.0
2014-04 127.1 122.0
2014-03 126.2 121.0
2014-02 119.2 115.2
2014-01 113.2 109.7
2013-12 111.9 107.7
2013-11 110.7 108.3
2013-10 110.0 106.9
2013-09 110.7 109.9
2013-08 111.9 111.4
2013-07 115.3 116.5
2013-06 116.0 117.0
2013-05 114.3 117.4
2013-04 111.2 114.0
2013-03 110.1 113.4
2013-02 107.9 108.6
2013-01 106.2 107.4

Food raw materials

  • Source: INSEE

Imported raw materials (excluding energy) in euros

index 2010=100
Imported raw materials (excluding energy) in euros (index 2010=100)
Index of last month changes (in %)
M/M-1 M/M-3 M/M-12
Food total 193.6 -3.9 7.1 16.3
   Tropical foodstuffs 261.5 -12.5 25.0 68.0
   Oilseeds, vegetable oils 170.0 3.5 4.1 7.8
   Cereals 158.0 5.4 3.1 3.8
   Sugar 103.8 -9.2 -19.6 -26.6
   Meat 184.1 -0.6 1.3 9.8
   Seafood products 147.7 -0.7 -0.5 -5.6
Industrial raw materials 137.7 2.9 9.0 13.2
   Agricultural raw materials 121.8 -1.7 0.6 10.4
        Natural textile fibres 113.3 -3.8 -9.7 -6.0
        Natural rubber 61.3 3.1 8.5 25.1
        Hides 44.0 -0.8 -0.1 0.6
        Wood pulp 148.9 -0.4 9.0 18.3
        Tropical sawn wood 99.3 0.0 -0.2 1.7
        Sawn softwood 214.0 -4.7 -8.1 9.3
   Minerals 138.0 3.6 10.4 13.7
        Ferrous metals 106.0 3.9 -5.5 11.4
        Non-ferrous metals 147.6 4.2 19.3 13.2
        Precious metals 198.2 0.8 17.8 15.1
All commodities 163.0 -1.0 7.9 15.0
  • Source: INSEE

Revisions

The price of shrimps was revised in April 2024 by the IMF, leading to slight revisions of the aggregate indices that depend on it.

For further information

The relevant time series and a user guide are available at the bottom of this page.

Crude oil: from 1986, the price of Brent gradually established as a representative reference price of European supplies.

Natural gas: TTF (futures contracts in the Netherlands) is considered as the benchmark market in Europe.

Uranium: the price monitored is that of triuranium octaoxide (U3O8) listed on the New York Mercantile Exchange.

Energy: prices of energy are monthly averages.

Indices of non-energy raw materials imported by France: the indices calculated by INSEE are monthly averages of raw material prices, weighted by their share in the French imports of raw materials (2010 = 100).

Strategic materials for the industry: the list of strategic materials monitored is a non-exhaustive selection of raw materials with which the French industry is particularly dependent, especially with regard to the energy transition. This selection is based on the work of the French Geological and Mining Research Bureau (BRGM) on critical and strategic materials.

Next issue: 26 July 2024 at 12.00 pm.

Pour en savoir plus

The relevant time series and a user guide are available at the bottom of this page.

Crude oil: from 1986, the price of Brent gradually established as a representative reference price of European supplies.

Natural gas: TTF (futures contracts in the Netherlands) is considered as the benchmark market in Europe.

Uranium: the price monitored is that of triuranium octaoxide (U3O8) listed on the New York Mercantile Exchange.

Energy: prices of energy are monthly averages.

Indices of non-energy raw materials imported by France: the indices calculated by INSEE are monthly averages of raw material prices, weighted by their share in the French imports of raw materials (2010 = 100).

Strategic materials for the industry: the list of strategic materials monitored is a non-exhaustive selection of raw materials with which the French industry is particularly dependent, especially with regard to the energy transition. This selection is based on the work of the French Geological and Mining Research Bureau (BRGM) on critical and strategic materials.

Next issue: 26 July 2024 at 12.00 pm.

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