http://www.worldbank.org/commodities World Bank Commodities Price Data (The Pink Sheet) 2-May-2017 Annual Averages Quarterly Averages Monthly Averages Jan-Dec Jan-Dec Jan-Dec Jan-Mar Apr-Jun Jul-Sep Oct-Dec Jan-Mar Feb Mar Apr Commodity Unit 2014 2015 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2017 2017 2017 2017 Energy Coal, Australia $/mt a/ 70.1 57.5 65.9 50.9 51.9 67.5 93.2 81.6 80.4 80.6 84.6 Coal, Colombia $/mt 65.9 52.5 57.6 42.7 44.8 57.7 85.1 77.3 79.5 68.5 68.0 Coal, South Africa $/mt 72.3 57.0 64.1 51.5 54.8 65.3 84.9 80.4 81.8 74.5 77.9 Crude oil, average $/bbl 96.2 50.8 42.8 32.7 44.8 44.7 49.1 52.9 54.4 50.9 52.2 Crude oil, Brent $/bbl a/ 98.9 52.4 44.0 34.4 46.0 45.8 50.1 54.1 55.5 52.0 53.0 Crude oil, Dubai $/bbl a/ 96.7 51.2 41.2 30.6 42.9 43.4 47.9 52.9 54.2 51.2 52.5 Crude oil, WTI $/bbl a/ 93.1 48.7 43.2 33.2 45.5 44.9 49.2 51.8 53.4 49.6 51.1 Natural gas, Index 2010=100 111.7 73.3 56.6 52.2 49.5 60.0 64.7 68.6 69.4 65.6 67.6 Natural gas, Europe $/mmbtu a/ 10.05 7.26 4.56 4.84 4.10 4.40 4.90 5.70 6.27 5.36 5.24 Natural gas, US $/mmbtu a/ 4.37 2.61 2.49 1.98 2.13 2.85 3.01 2.99 2.82 2.87 3.08 Natural gas, LNG Japan $/mmbtu a/ 16.04 10.40 6.89 7.70 6.08 6.68 7.11 7.71 7.85 7.75 7.75 Non Energy Commodities Agriculture Beverages Cocoa $/kg b/ 3.06 3.14 2.89 2.98 3.10 2.99 2.50 2.10 2.03 2.06 1.97 Coffee, Arabica $/kg b/ 4.42 3.53 3.61 3.31 3.49 3.79 3.86 3.64 3.67 3.53 3.43 Coffee, Robusta $/kg b/ 2.22 1.94 1.95 1.65 1.84 2.05 2.27 2.36 2.35 2.35 2.29 Tea, average $/kg 2.72 2.71 2.64 2.36 2.57 2.72 2.91 2.91 2.87 2.88 3.12 Tea, Colombo auctions $/kg b/ 3.54 2.96 3.24 2.82 2.98 3.29 3.86 4.05 3.96 4.21 4.27 Tea, Kolkata auctions $/kg b/ 2.58 2.42 2.39 1.89 2.59 2.64 2.43 1.87 1.78 1.70 2.36 Tea, Mombasa auctions $/kg b/ 2.05 2.74 2.30 2.38 2.14 2.24 2.43 2.82 2.86 2.73 2.72 Food Oils and Meals Coconut oil $/mt b/ 1,280 1,110 1,475 1,273 1,531 1,528 1,567 1,689 1,703 1,549 1,571 Copra $/mt 854 735 982 855 1,019 1,017 1,037 1,129 1,146 1,016 1,044 Fishmeal $/mt 1,709 1,558 1,501 1,465 1,526 1,553 1,461 1,348 1,353 1,304 1,294 Groundnuts $/mt 1,296 1,248 1,362 1,158 1,208 1,500 1,583 1,650 1,650 1,650 1,650 Groundnut oil $/mt b/ 1,313 1,337 1,502 1,277 1,550 1,648 1,535 1,548 1,545 1,578 1,558 Palm oil $/mt b/ 821 623 700 631 704 715 752 772 774 734 685 Palmkernel oil $/mt 1,121 909 1,290 1,032 1,283 1,358 1,486 1,520 1,576 1,225 1,029 Soybean meal $/mt b/ 528 395 380 328 419 405 367 378 383 368 352 Soybean oil $/mt b/ 909 757 809 749 795 810 882 840 835 812 790 Soybeans $/mt b/ 492 390 406 370 424 417 412 419 427 404 389 Grains Barley $/mt b/ 138.2 194.3 158.5 183.1 172.0 142.8 136.2 137.2 135.0 137.0 137.0 Maize $/mt b/ 192.9 169.8 159.2 159.9 171.1 153.4 152.2 160.6 162.9 159.0 156.4 Rice, Thailand 5% $/mt b/ 422.8 386.0 396.2 379.0 423.0 413.7 369.0 371.3 367.0 370.0 380.0 Rice, Thailand 25% $/mt 382.2 372.6 385.3 370.0 407.7 401.7 362.0 364.7 361.0 364.0 369.0 Rice, Thailand A1 $/mt 425.1 386.0 380.3 372.8 408.2 392.3 348.0 354.4 348.8 358.4 358.5 Rice, Vietnam 5% $/mt 407.2 351.8 356.1 361.7 373.6 350.6 338.5 338.5 335.3 343.6 344.7 Sorghum $/mt 207.2 204.7 159.6 173.9 173.9 151.9 138.6 140.6 140.6 141.6 142.6 Wheat, US HRW $/mt b/ 284.9 204.5 166.6 190.5 177.4 150.5 148.1 154.3 155.2 154.3 166.1 Wheat, US SRW $/mt 245.2 206.4 176.3 190.0 189.9 161.1 164.3 177.0 181.0 176.5 172.2 Other Food Bananas, EU $/kg 1.04 0.90 0.91 0.91 0.94 0.91 0.86 0.84 0.83 0.85 0.87 Bananas, US $/kg b/ 0.93 0.96 1.00 1.04 0.99 1.02 0.96 1.03 1.05 1.07 1.06 Meat, beef $/kg b/ 4.95 4.42 3.93 3.72 3.95 4.09 3.96 4.05 4.06 4.18 4.25 Meat, chicken $/kg b/ 2.43 2.53 2.46 2.47 2.46 2.45 2.45 .. .. .. .. Meat, sheep $/kg 6.39 5.22 4.69 4.51 4.64 4.64 4.99 5.08 5.12 5.06 5.18 Oranges $/kg b/ 0.78 0.68 0.89 0.69 0.78 0.99 1.09 0.92 0.90 0.92 0.85 Shrimp, Mexico $/kg 17.25 14.36 11.20 10.83 10.80 10.69 12.49 12.13 12.13 12.13 12.13 Sugar, EU $/kg b/ 0.43 0.36 0.36 0.36 0.37 0.36 0.35 0.35 0.35 0.35 0.35 Sugar, US $/kg b/ 0.53 0.55 0.61 0.57 0.61 0.62 0.64 0.66 0.67 0.66 0.63 Sugar, World $/kg b/ 0.37 0.30 0.40 0.31 0.38 0.45 0.45 0.43 0.45 0.40 0.36 continued on next page -1- http://www.worldbank.org/commodities World Bank Commodities Price Data (The Pink Sheet) 2-May-2017 Annual Averages Quarterly Averages Monthly Averages Jan-Dec Jan-Dec Jan-Dec Jan-Mar Apr-Jun Jul-Sep Oct-Dec Jan-Mar Feb Mar Apr Commodity Unit 2014 2015 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2017 2017 2017 2017 Raw Materials Timber Logs, Cameroon $/cum 465.2 388.6 387.4 385.8 395.2 390.7 377.9 372.7 372.4 374.0 375.0 Logs, Malaysia $/cum b/ 282.0 246.0 274.4 258.2 275.7 290.7 272.8 261.8 263.5 263.5 270.3 Plywood ¢/sheets 517.3 451.2 503.3 473.7 505.8 533.2 500.4 480.3 483.2 483.3 495.9 Sawnwood, Cameroon $/cum 789.5 732.6 649.6 686.0 687.7 629.6 595.1 593.4 598.3 591.2 605.3 Sawnwood, Malaysia $/cum b/ 897.9 833.3 738.9 780.3 782.3 716.2 676.8 674.9 680.5 672.5 688.4 Woodpulp $/mt 876.9 875.0 875.0 875.0 875.0 875.0 875.0 875.0 875.0 875.0 875.0 Other Raw Materials Cotton $/kg b/ 1.83 1.55 1.64 1.48 1.57 1.76 1.74 1.87 1.88 1.91 1.92 Rubber, RSS3 $/kg b/ 1.95 1.57 1.61 1.32 1.61 1.57 1.92 2.54 2.71 2.35 2.21 Rubber, TSR20 $/kg 1.71 1.37 1.38 1.15 1.37 1.31 1.69 2.12 2.23 1.97 1.65 Fertilizers DAP $/mt b/ 472.5 458.9 345.3 366.7 351.0 340.0 323.7 353.3 360.0 375.0 366.0 Phosphate rock $/mt b/ 110.2 117.5 112.2 116.0 115.0 112.0 105.7 98.3 98.0 98.0 96.0 Potassium chloride $/mt b/ 297.2 302.9 245.6 283.0 263.0 221.0 215.3 214.3 214.0 214.0 214.0 TSP $/mt b/ 388.3 385.0 290.5 328.0 282.3 281.7 270.0 272.3 270.0 278.0 276.0 Urea, E. Europe $/mt b/ 316.2 272.9 199.3 208.7 198.3 183.3 206.7 240.7 247.0 234.0 205.0 Metals and Minerals Aluminum $/mt b/ 1,867 1,665 1,604 1,514 1,572 1,620 1,710 1,851 1,861 1,901 1,921 Copper $/mt b/ 6,863 5,510 4,868 4,675 4,736 4,780 5,281 5,840 5,941 5,825 5,684 Iron ore $/dmt b/ 97.0 55.9 58.4 48.3 56.0 58.6 70.7 85.8 89.4 87.7 70.2 Lead $/mt b/ 2,095 1,788 1,867 1,738 1,718 1,873 2,138 2,278 2,312 2,281 2,221 Nickel $/mt b/ 16,893 11,863 9,595 8,508 8,823 10,264 10,787 10,273 10,643 10,205 9,609 Tin $/mt b/ 21,899 16,067 17,934 15,439 16,902 18,584 20,810 20,004 19,446 19,875 19,910 Zinc $/mt b/ 2,161 1,932 2,090 1,677 1,917 2,252 2,514 2,779 2,846 2,777 2,615 Precious Metals Gold $/toz c/ 1,266 1,161 1,249 1,181 1,260 1,334 1,221 1,219 1,234 1,231 1,267 Platinum $/toz c/ 1,384 1,053 987 914 1,005 1,085 944 981 1,008 963 961 Silver $/toz c/ 19.1 15.7 17.1 14.9 16.9 19.6 17.2 17.5 17.9 17.6 18.0 World Bank commodity price indices for low and middle income countries (2010=100) Energy 118.3 64.9 55.0 43.0 55.7 57.5 63.8 67.9 69.4 65.3 67.1 Non Energy Commodities 97.0 82.4 80.3 76.1 81.0 81.6 82.7 85.7 86.6 85.0 83.0 Agriculture 102.7 89.3 89.1 84.5 91.1 91.1 89.6 90.6 91.4 89.2 88.0 Beverages 101.8 93.5 91.0 86.2 91.4 94.7 91.8 85.9 85.0 84.3 83.5 Food 107.4 90.9 92.3 86.7 94.9 94.7 93.0 94.3 95.1 92.7 90.8 Oils and Meals 109.0 85.2 89.6 79.9 93.5 92.9 92.0 93.6 94.5 90.2 86.3 Grains Other 103.9 88.8 82.0 84.4 87.8 79.6 76.1 78.9 79.1 78.4 79.8 Food 108.4 100.3 105.3 97.7 103.2 110.6 109.7 109.3 110.5 109.0 106.6 Raw Materials 91.9 83.3 80.2 78.5 81.8 80.6 80.1 84.1 85.4 83.3 83.5 Timber 104.9 96.1 89.6 92.2 93.7 88.9 83.8 82.8 83.4 82.7 84.7 Other Raw Materials 77.7 69.3 70.0 63.6 68.7 71.6 76.0 85.5 87.5 83.9 82.3 Fertilizers 100.5 95.4 75.3 81.6 76.1 71.0 72.5 76.4 77.1 75.7 71.2 Metals and Minerals 84.8 66.9 63.0 58.0 60.7 63.4 69.7 76.6 77.9 77.3 74.0 Base Metals d/ 89.0 73.6 68.3 63.8 65.9 68.8 74.7 80.7 81.8 81.4 80.1 Precious Metals 101.1 90.6 97.5 90.9 97.9 105.4 95.6 95.9 97.3 96.7 99.4 Notes: a/ Included in the energy index, b/ Included in the non-energy index, c/ Included in the precious metals index, d/ Metals and Minerals exluding iron ore. Abbreviations: $ = US dollar bbl = barrel cum = cubic meter dmt = dry metric ton kg = kilogram mmbtu = million British thermal units mt = metric ton toz = troy oz .. = not available continued on next page -2- http://www.worldbank.org/commodities Description of Price Series Coal (Australia), thermal, f.o.b. piers, Newcastle/Port Kembla, 6,700 kcal/kg, 90 -day forward delivery. Coal (Colombia), thermal, f.o.b. Bolivar, 6,450 kcal/kg, (11,200 btu/lb), less than .8% sulfur, 9% ash, 90 -day forward delivery. Coal (South Africa), thermal, f.o.b. Richards Bay, 6,000 kcal/kg, NAR netback assessment effective February 13, 2017 and repl aces NAR 90-day forward delivery. Crude oil, average price of Brent, Dubai and West Texas Intermediate, equally weighed. Crude oil, U.K. Brent 38 ° API. Crude oil, Dubai Fateh 32 ° API. Crude oil, West Texas Intermediate (WTI) 40 ° API. Natural Gas Index (Laspeyres), weights based on 5 -year consumption volumes for Europe, US and Japan (LNG), updated every 5 years . Natural Gas (Europe), average import border price with a component of spot price, including UK. Natural Gas (U.S.), spot price at Henry Hub, Louisiana. Natural gas LNG (Japan), LNG, import price, cif; recent two months' averages are estimates . Cocoa (ICCO), International Cocoa Organization daily price, average of the first three positions on the terminal markets of New York and London, nearest three future trading months. Coffee (ICO), International Coffee Organization indicator price, other mild Arabicas, average New York and Bremen/Hamburg mar kets, ex-dock. Coffee (ICO), International Coffee Organization indicator price, Robustas, average New York and Le Havre/Marseilles markets, ex-dock. Tea, average three auctions, arithmetic average of quotations at Kolkata, Colombo and Mombasa/Nairobi. Tea (Colombo), Sri Lankan origin, all tea, arithmetic average of weekly quotes. Tea (Kolkata), leaf, include excise duty, arithmetic average of weekly quotes. Tea (Mombasa/Nairobi), African origin, all tea, arithmetic average of weekly quotes. Coconut oil (Philippines/Indonesia), bulk, c.i.f. Rotterdam. Copra (Philippines/Indonesia), bulk, c.i.f. N.W. Europe. Groundnuts (US), Runners 40/50, shelled basis, c.i.f. Rotterdam. Groundnut oil (any origin), c.i.f. Rotterdam. Fishmeal (any origin), 64-65%, c&f Bremen, estimates based on wholesale price. Palm oil (Malaysia), 5% bulk, c.i.f. N. W. Europe. Palmkernel Oil (Malaysia), c.i.f. Rotterdam. Soybean meal (any origin), Argentine 45/46% extraction, c.i.f. Rotterdam. Soybean oil (Any origin), crude, f.o.b. ex-mill Netherlands. Soybeans (US), c.i.f. Rotterdam. Barley (US) feed, No. 2, spot, 20 days To-Arrive, delivered Minneapolis. Maize (US), no. 2, yellow, f.o.b. US Gulf ports. Rice (Thailand), 5% broken, white rice (WR), milled, indicative price based on weekly surveys of export transactions, governm ent standard, f.o.b. Bangkok. Rice (Thailand), 25% broken, WR, milled indicative survey price, government standard, f.o.b. Bangkok. Rice (Thailand), 100% broken, A.1 Super from 2006 onwards, government standard, f.o.b. Bangkok. Rice (Vietnam), 5% broken, WR, milled, weekly indicative survey price, Minimum Export Price, f.o.b. Hanoi. Sorghum (US), no. 2 milo yellow, f.o.b. Gulf ports. Wheat (US), no. 1, hard red winter, ordinary protein, export price delivered at the US Gulf port for prompt or 30 days shipme nt. Wheat (US), no. 2, soft red winter, export price delivered at the US Gulf port for prompt or 30 days shipment. Bananas (Central & South America), major brands, free on truck (f.o.t.) Southern Europe, including duties. Bananas (Central & South America), major brands, US import price, f.o.t. US Gulf ports. Meat, beef (Australia/New Zealand), chucks and cow forequarters, frozen boneless, 85% chemical lean, c.i.f. U.S. port (East C oast), ex-dock. Meat, chicken (US), broiler/fryer, whole birds, 2 -1/2 to 3 pounds, USDA grade "A", ice-packed, Georgia Dock preliminary weighted average, wholesale. Meat, sheep (New Zealand), frozen whole carcasses Prime Medium (PM) wholesale, Smithfield, London. Oranges (Mediterranean exporters) navel, EEC indicative import price, c.i.f. Paris. Shrimp , (Mexico), west coast, frozen, white, No. 1, shell -on, headless, 26 to 30 count per pound, wholesale price at New York. Sugar (EU), European Union negotiated import price for raw unpackaged sugar from African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP), c.i.f. European ports. Sugar (US), nearby futures contract, c.i.f. Sugar (world), International Sugar Agreement (ISA) daily price, raw, f.o.b. and stowed at greater Caribbean ports. Logs (West Africa), sapele, high quality (loyal and marchand), 80 centimeter or more, f.o.b. Douala, Cameroon. Logs (Southeast Asia), meranti, Sarawak, Malaysia, sale price charged by importers, Tokyo. Plywood (Africa and Southeast Asia), Lauan, 3 -ply, extra, 91 cm x 182 cm x 4 mm, wholesale price, spot Tokyo. Sawnwood (Cameroon), sapele, width 6 inches or more, length 6 feet or more, f.a.s. Cameroonian ports. Sawnwood (Southeast Asia), Malaysian dark red seraya/meranti, select and better quality, average 7 to 8 inches; length average 12 to 14 inches; thickness 1 to 2 i nches; kiln dry, c. & f. UK ports, with 5% agents commission including premium for products of certified sustainable forest. Woodpulp (Sweden), softwood, sulphate, bleached, air -dry weight, c.i.f. North Sea ports. Cotton (Cotton Outlook "CotlookA index"), middling 1-3/32 inch, traded in Far East, C/F. Rubber (Asia), RSS3 grade, Singapore Commodity Exchange Ltd (SICOM) nearby contract. Rubber (Asia), TSR 20, Technically Specified Rubber, SICOM nearby contract. DAP (diammonium phosphate), standard size, bulk, spot, f.o.b. US Gulf. Phosphate rock (Morocco), 70% BPL, contract, f.a.s. Casablanca. Potassium chloride (muriate of potash), standard grade, spot, f.o.b. Vancouver. TSP (triple superphosphate), bulk, spot, granular, fob Tunisia. Urea, (Black Sea), bulk, spot, f.o.b. Black Sea (primarily Yuzhnyy). Aluminum (LME) London Metal Exchange, unalloyed primary ingots, standard high grade, physical settlement. Copper (LME), standard grade A, cathodes and wire bar shapes, physical settlement. Iron ore (any origin) fines, spot price, c.f.r. China, 62% Fe. Lead (LME), refined, standard high grade, physical settlement. Nickel (LME), cathodes, standard high grade, physical settlement. Tin (LME), refined, standard high grade, physical settlement. Zinc (LME), refined, standard special high grade, physical settlement . Gold (UK), 99.5% fine, London afternoon fixing, average of daily rates. Platinum (UK), 99.9% refined, London afternoon fixing. Silver (UK), 99.9% refined, London afternoon fixing. Sources: Bloomberg, Cotton Outlook, Fertilizer Week, INFOFISH, INTERFEL Fel Actualités hebdo, International Cocoa Organization, Inter national Coffee Organization, International Rubber Study Group, International Tea Committee, International Tropical Timber Organization, Internatonal Sugar Organization, ISTA Mielke GmbH O il World, Japan Lumber Journal, MLA Meat & Livestock Weekly, Platts International Coal Report, Singapore Commodity Exchange, Sopisco News, Sri Lanka Tea Board, US Department of Agriculture, US NOAA Fisheries Service, World Gas Intelligence. Contact: Development Prospects Group The World Bank 1818 H St N.W. Washington, DC, 20433 USA commodities@worldbank.org www.worldbank.org/commodities -3-