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Informations Rapides · 26 March 2025 · n° 79
Informations rapidesIn February 2025, oil prices fell back, while gas prices continued to rise Prices of energy and imported raw materials - February 2025

In February 2025, the price of oil in euros fell back (‑5.4% month on month after +8.6% in January). Conversely, gas prices continued to rise (+4.0% after +7.0%), soaring year on year (+95.1%). Prices in euros of imported raw materials (excluding energy) accelerated slightly over one month (+2.1% after +1.5%) and rose sharply year on year (+17.2%). Prices in euros of industrial raw materials speeded up significantly (+3.5% after +1.2%) and increased by 11.6% over one year. Among strategic raw materials, the price of silver gathered pace (+5.4% after +0.9%), as did that of copper (+3.3% after +1.9%), while cobalt prices plunged (‑9.1% after ‑1.0%). Lastly, food commodity prices slowed over one month (+1.0% after +1.9%) but remained sharply up over one year (+21.9%), driven by skyrocketing tropical commodity prices (+87.6%).

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In February 2025, the price of oil in euros fell back (‑5.4% month on month after +8.6% in January). Conversely, gas prices continued to rise (+4.0% after +7.0%), soaring year on year (+95.1%). Prices in euros of imported raw materials (excluding energy) accelerated slightly over one month (+2.1% after +1.5%) and rose sharply year on year (+17.2%). Prices in euros of industrial raw materials speeded up significantly (+3.5% after +1.2%) and increased by 11.6% over one year. Among strategic raw materials, the price of silver gathered pace (+5.4% after +0.9%), as did that of copper (+3.3% after +1.9%), while cobalt prices plunged (‑9.1% after ‑1.0%). Lastly, food commodity prices slowed over one month (+1.0% after +1.9%) but remained sharply up over one year (+21.9%), driven by skyrocketing tropical commodity prices (+87.6%).

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
2025-02 151.1 178.4
2025-01 147.5 174.8
2024-12 146.7 172.3
2024-11 144.3 167.2
2024-10 141.7 160.7
2024-09 139.3 155.3
2024-08 138.4 155.4
2024-07 137.9 157.1
2024-06 142.3 163.5
2024-05 143.8 164.3
2024-04 144.2 165.9
2024-03 136.4 155.2
2024-02 132.8 152.2
2024-01 132.5 150.6
2023-12 133.4 151.5
2023-11 132.0 150.6
2023-10 127.7 148.7
2023-09 128.3 148.2
2023-08 126.9 144.0
2023-07 128.6 144.3
2023-06 127.0 144.6
2023-05 125.8 142.9
2023-04 130.7 147.7
2023-03 129.8 150.1
2023-02 131.4 152.4
2023-01 130.3 150.8
2022-12 126.1 147.9
2022-11 122.5 148.2
2022-10 123.1 153.4
2022-09 125.6 156.4
2022-08 132.3 162.5
2022-07 132.2 160.6
2022-06 140.2 165.5
2022-05 144.1 170.5
2022-04 152.9 179.0
2022-03 152.3 175.4
2022-02 143.2 160.4
2022-01 137.8 154.7
2021-12 132.3 148.5
2021-11 127.5 142.1
2021-10 131.4 144.5
2021-09 128.6 139.2
2021-08 132.9 143.5
2021-07 134.7 145.0
2021-06 135.8 144.1
2021-05 138.7 146.1
2021-04 130.4 139.3
2021-03 123.0 131.9
2021-02 119.7 126.3
2021-01 116.3 122.1
2020-12 113.2 118.6
2020-11 104.5 112.1
2020-10 100.9 108.4
2020-09 101.2 108.7
2020-08 98.9 106.0
2020-07 93.2 102.6
2020-06 91.1 101.7
2020-05 89.8 103.0
2020-04 85.4 97.8
2020-03 89.2 100.7
2020-02 92.1 106.3
2020-01 95.0 108.4
2019-12 94.0 107.1
2019-11 91.5 104.6
2019-10 90.1 103.0
2019-09 91.0 104.5
2019-08 91.3 103.9
2019-07 97.8 110.9
2019-06 96.4 108.5
2019-05 94.5 107.2
2019-04 95.7 108.4
2019-03 93.5 105.3
2019-02 94.4 105.9
2019-01 91.4 101.9
2018-12 89.7 100.2
2018-11 91.6 102.6
2018-10 92.8 103.3
2018-09 89.7 98.3
2018-08 91.1 100.7
2018-07 94.2 103.3
2018-06 98.4 108.2
2018-05 98.8 107.4
2018-04 97.7 102.7
2018-03 97.5 102.2
2018-02 98.5 103.0
2018-01 97.5 102.9
2017-12 94.6 102.3
2017-11 94.7 103.4
2017-10 94.1 102.9
2017-09 95.8 103.6
2017-08 97.0 105.8
2017-07 95.0 105.7
2017-06 92.0 104.5
2017-05 92.5 106.4
2017-04 93.5 110.7
2017-03 98.1 116.7
2017-02 98.7 118.1
2017-01 96.2 115.1
2016-12 93.8 112.9
2016-11 92.5 109.1
2016-10 87.1 101.0
2016-09 86.3 98.5
2016-08 87.7 99.9
2016-07 88.3 101.6
2016-06 85.9 97.8
2016-05 83.8 94.9
2016-04 84.0 94.9
2016-03 81.0 93.0
2016-02 77.5 89.0
2016-01 75.6 88.4
2015-12 76.6 89.4
2015-11 78.0 92.3
2015-10 81.2 92.6
2015-09 81.8 93.4
2015-08 82.7 95.1
2015-07 83.9 98.1
2015-06 86.5 99.7
2015-05 86.8 100.7
2015-04 85.4 102.0
2015-03 86.2 102.2
2015-02 89.0 101.4
2015-01 91.5 101.9
2014-12 94.3 99.6
2014-11 96.8 101.8
2014-10 97.9 101.8
2014-09 98.6 101.1
2014-08 101.5 101.1
2014-07 102.3 100.3
2014-06 101.2 98.9
2014-05 103.2 100.0
2014-04 106.1 102.3
2014-03 104.9 101.0
2014-02 103.2 100.3
2014-01 101.7 99.1
2013-12 101.9 98.8
2013-11 101.0 99.4
2013-10 100.3 97.9
2013-09 100.5 100.1
2013-08 101.6 101.5
2013-07 101.1 102.5
2013-06 100.1 101.1
2013-05 101.4 104.1
2013-04 102.5 104.9
2013-03 103.9 106.8
2013-02 106.0 106.2
2013-01 104.4 105.1

Imported raw materials (excluding energy)

  • Source: INSEE.

Oil prices fell back, while gas prices continued to rise

In February 2025, the price in dollars of North Sea crude oil (Brent) retreated (‑4.9% after +7.4% in January), averaging $75.4 per barrel. In euros, the decline was slightly more pronounced (‑5.4% after +8.6%), due to the slight appreciation of the euro against the dollar over the period. Year on year, the price per barrel fell both in dollars (‑9.7%) and in euros (‑6.4%).

Conversely, the price of natural gas on the European market (TTF) remained dynamic over one month (+4.0% after +7.0%), averaging €50.3/MWh, its highest level since February 2023. As a result, it surged year on year (+95.1%). Lastly, the price of uranium in euros plummeted over one month (‑8.3% after ‑1.4%) and dropped sharply year on year (‑30.5%), reaching its lowest level since September 2023.

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
2025-02 75.4 72.4 50.3 64.7
2025-01 79.3 76.6 48.3 70.6
2024-12 73.8 70.5 45.2 71.6
2024-11 74.1 69.7 44.7 73.6
2024-10 75.6 69.4 40.4 75.6
2024-09 74.0 66.6 36.2 72.0
2024-08 80.4 73.0 38.3 73.4
2024-07 85.2 78.5 32.6 77.8
2024-06 82.2 76.5 34.5 79.6
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 75.4 -4.9 1.7 -9.7
Brent in € per barrel 72.4 -5.4 3.8 -6.4
Natural gas (TTF) in €/MWh 50.3 4.0 12.4 95.1
Uranium in €/pound 64.7 -8.3 -12.1 -30.5
  • Source: INSEE.

Prices in euros of industrial raw materials accelerated significantly

In February 2025, prices in euros of industrial raw materials accelerated significantly (+3.5% after +1.2% in January). Year on year, they increased by 11.6%.

Prices of mineral materials expanded sharply (+3.7% after +1.1%), driven by a strong rebound in ferrous metal prices (+5.6% after ‑0.5%), an acceleration in the prices of precious metals (+5.8% after +3.2%) and, to a lesser extent, in those of non-ferrous metals (+2.0% after +1.0%). Over one year, mineral material prices increased by 12.1%, supported by the sharp rise in the prices of precious metals (+45.6%) and non-ferrous metals (+18.7%). In contrast, ferrous metal prices declined significantly (‑11.0%).

Prices of agro-industrial raw materials also accelerated (+2.4% after +1.6%), driven notably by the sharp increase in sawn softwood prices (+6.5% after +1.7%). Rubber prices rebounded (+3.1% after ‑0.9%), as did those for hides (+1.0% after ‑0.7%) and tropical sawn wood (+0.9% after ‑1.1%). Lastly, the prices for paper pulp slowed (+0.9% after +3.6%), as did those for natural textile fibres (+0.2% after +0.3%). Year on year, prices for agro-industrial raw materials advanced by 8.4%, driven by soaring natural rubber prices (+33.7%) and significant increases in those for sawn softwood (+12.8%) and paper pulp (+9.3%). Only the prices for natural textile fibres declined year on year (‑11.8%).

Industrial raw materials

index 2010=100
Industrial raw materials (index 2010=100)
Price index in foreign currencies Price index in euros
2025-02 113.0 143.2
2025-01 108.5 138.4
2024-12 108.5 136.7
2024-11 109.1 135.6
2024-10 110.8 134.3
2024-09 105.1 125.1
2024-08 104.4 125.2
2024-07 106.5 129.7
2024-06 108.8 133.5
2024-05 114.6 140.0
2024-04 110.5 136.0
2024-03 104.3 126.7
2024-02 104.9 128.4
2024-01 108.0 130.9
2023-12 109.3 132.5
2023-11 107.3 131.2
2023-10 103.4 129.1
2023-09 104.6 129.2
2023-08 101.1 122.4
2023-07 103.0 123.1
2023-06 102.5 125.1
2023-05 101.6 123.7
2023-04 108.3 130.8
2023-03 110.8 137.0
2023-02 113.7 140.6
2023-01 114.5 140.8
2022-12 108.3 135.3
2022-11 100.7 130.3
2022-10 98.3 131.9
2022-09 101.2 135.0
2022-08 107.6 140.7
2022-07 106.0 138.1
2022-06 119.1 149.6
2022-05 125.9 157.9
2022-04 141.2 173.5
2022-03 146.3 176.8
2022-02 135.0 158.4
2022-01 128.2 150.8
2021-12 120.6 141.9
2021-11 112.2 130.7
2021-10 120.9 138.6
2021-09 118.4 133.8
2021-08 124.0 140.0
2021-07 135.0 151.8
2021-06 136.6 150.8
2021-05 140.6 154.1
2021-04 129.1 143.5
2021-03 122.2 136.6
2021-02 118.7 130.5
2021-01 115.8 126.6
2020-12 111.1 121.3
2020-11 97.0 108.8
2020-10 92.7 104.4
2020-09 94.8 106.5
2020-08 93.5 104.7
2020-07 85.4 98.5
2020-06 80.0 94.0
2020-05 74.7 90.6
2020-04 71.5 86.9
2020-03 75.1 89.8
2020-02 78.3 95.0
2020-01 82.5 98.3
2019-12 80.7 96.1
2019-11 78.1 93.5
2019-10 79.0 94.5
2019-09 81.1 97.4
2019-08 80.2 95.3
2019-07 89.5 105.7
2019-06 85.5 100.3
2019-05 83.8 99.2
2019-04 84.3 99.5
2019-03 82.4 96.8
2019-02 82.6 96.5
2019-01 76.9 89.3
2018-12 75.3 87.5
2018-11 77.5 90.2
2018-10 78.8 90.8
2018-09 77.1 87.5
2018-08 77.9 89.3
2018-07 78.9 89.5
2018-06 82.9 94.4
2018-05 83.7 94.4
2018-04 83.1 90.2
2018-03 82.5 89.2
2018-02 86.5 93.3
2018-01 86.1 93.9
2017-12 81.8 91.8
2017-11 80.2 90.8
2017-10 79.2 89.5
2017-09 81.3 90.7
2017-08 80.0 90.0
2017-07 74.4 85.7
2017-06 70.2 82.8
2017-05 72.1 86.4
2017-04 75.4 93.1
2017-03 80.9 100.3
2017-02 81.5 101.4
2017-01 76.9 95.9
2016-12 75.5 94.9
2016-11 71.9 88.3
2016-10 64.8 78.0
2016-09 63.9 75.7
2016-08 65.7 77.8
2016-07 64.5 77.4
2016-06 61.2 72.4
2016-05 61.9 72.8
2016-04 63.6 74.6
2016-03 61.0 73.1
2016-02 56.6 67.8
2016-01 53.7 65.6
2015-12 54.3 66.4
2015-11 56.2 69.7
2015-10 60.7 72.0
2015-09 62.4 74.0
2015-08 62.2 74.5
2015-07 64.1 77.9
2015-06 69.1 82.3
2015-05 70.5 84.3
2015-04 67.4 83.4
2015-03 68.3 84.1
2015-02 70.7 83.1
2015-01 73.3 84.2
2014-12 77.3 83.7
2014-11 80.4 86.0
2014-10 81.7 86.1
2014-09 83.8 86.7
2014-08 87.3 87.5
2014-07 87.7 86.4
2014-06 84.7 83.1
2014-05 86.1 83.7
2014-04 89.2 86.1
2014-03 87.6 84.6
2014-02 90.3 88.3
2014-01 92.5 90.8
2013-12 94.2 91.8
2013-11 93.5 92.4
2013-10 92.8 90.8
2013-09 92.5 92.5
2013-08 93.6 93.8
2013-07 89.7 91.5
2013-06 87.5 88.5
2013-05 91.0 93.6
2013-04 95.6 97.8
2013-03 98.9 101.7
2013-02 104.8 104.5
2013-01 103.2 103.5

Industrial raw materials

  • Source: INSEE.

Prices of silver and copper ramped up, while that of cobalt plunged

In February 2025, the price of silver accelerated (+5.4% after +0.9% in January), as did that of copper (+3.3% after +1.9%) and, to a lesser extent, molybdenum (+1.5% after +1.3%). The price of platinum continued to rise at a steady pace (+2.6% after +2.7%). The price of palladium slackened (+1.5% after +2.5%), as did that of chromium (+0.2% after +0.9%). Conversely, the price of cobalt plunged (‑9.1% after ‑1.0%), that of lithium diminished again (‑1.0% after ‑4.3%), and that of nickel fell back (‑1.3% after +0.6%).

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) 3,090.8 5.4 5.5 47.1
Chromium (€/tonne) 8,285.8 0.2 1.2 -5.4
Cobalt (€/tonne) 20,860.4 -9.1 -8.8 -20.5
Copper (€/tonne) 8,958.5 3.3 5.0 16.4
Lithium (€/tonne) 87,262.5 -1.0 -6.8 -22.6
Molybdenum (€/tonne) 49,756.2 1.5 8.8 24.0
Nickel (€/tonne) 14,658.9 -1.3 -1.0 -2.9
Palladium (€/ounce) 940.3 1.5 -0.3 8.7
Platinum (€/ounce) 944.9 2.6 3.7 13.5
  • 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 slowed over one month

In February 2025, prices in euros of food commodities slowed (+1.0% after +1.9% in January), in the wake of a slowdown in the prices for meat (+3.4% after +10.1%) and tropical commodities (+2.8% after +5.0%). The prices for seafood products retreated (‑2.9% after +6.3%), and those for cereals fell again (‑3.9% after ‑1.1%), as did those for oilseeds (‑1.1% after ‑4.9%). Conversely, sugar prices rebounded sharply (+5.6% after ‑6.0%). Year on year, food commodity prices remained up sharply (+21.9%), driven by skyrocketing tropical commodity prices (+87.6%), particularly coffee (+103.1%) and cocoa (+72.2%). Meat prices also rose significantly over one year (+14.4%). Conversely, cereal prices dropped sharply (‑11.8%), as did those for sugar (‑10.7%).

Food raw materials

index 2010=100
Food raw materials (index 2010=100)
Price index in foreign currencies Price index in euros
2025-02 198.4 220.4
2025-01 196.1 218.3
2024-12 193.7 214.2
2024-11 187.5 204.8
2024-10 179.6 192.2
2024-09 181.2 191.0
2024-08 180.2 191.2
2024-07 176.4 189.6
2024-06 183.4 199.1
2024-05 179.5 193.6
2024-04 185.5 201.4
2024-03 176.0 189.2
2024-02 166.8 180.7
2024-01 162.3 174.5
2023-12 162.7 174.7
2023-11 162.0 174.4
2023-10 157.3 172.7
2023-09 157.1 171.5
2023-08 158.4 170.3
2023-07 159.9 170.1
2023-06 156.9 168.4
2023-05 155.4 166.3
2023-04 157.8 168.6
2023-03 152.6 166.5
2023-02 152.5 167.3
2023-01 149.1 163.7
2022-12 147.1 163.6
2022-11 147.9 169.4
2022-10 151.9 178.4
2022-09 154.0 181.2
2022-08 161.0 187.9
2022-07 162.5 186.7
2022-06 165.1 185.0
2022-05 165.9 186.6
2022-04 167.6 188.0
2022-03 160.6 177.4
2022-02 154.0 165.4
2022-01 150.0 161.6
2021-12 145.8 157.2
2021-11 144.5 154.9
2021-10 143.8 152.5
2021-09 140.5 146.6
2021-08 143.6 149.3
2021-07 136.7 141.7
2021-06 137.3 140.7
2021-05 139.1 141.8
2021-04 133.7 138.3
2021-03 125.9 130.3
2021-02 122.6 125.0
2021-01 118.8 120.4
2020-12 114.9 116.2
2020-11 112.8 116.4
2020-10 110.0 113.5
2020-09 108.1 111.7
2020-08 104.5 108.0
2020-07 101.9 107.6
2020-06 103.7 110.9
2020-05 107.2 117.4
2020-04 101.5 110.4
2020-03 105.4 113.4
2020-02 107.9 119.5
2020-01 109.4 120.1
2019-12 109.6 120.2
2019-11 107.4 118.0
2019-10 102.8 113.0
2019-09 101.9 112.7
2019-08 104.1 114.0
2019-07 106.5 116.6
2019-06 108.6 118.1
2019-05 106.5 116.5
2019-04 108.5 118.8
2019-03 106.0 115.3
2019-02 107.9 116.9
2019-01 108.6 117.2
2018-12 106.9 115.6
2018-11 108.3 117.6
2018-10 109.4 118.3
2018-09 104.3 111.2
2018-08 106.6 114.5
2018-07 112.6 120.1
2018-06 117.0 125.0
2018-05 116.7 123.2
2018-04 115.0 117.9
2018-03 115.4 118.0
2018-02 112.2 114.5
2018-01 110.2 113.5
2017-12 109.2 114.7
2017-11 111.7 118.6
2017-10 111.8 119.1
2017-09 112.9 119.3
2017-08 117.7 125.2
2017-07 121.1 130.9
2017-06 120.0 131.8
2017-05 118.1 131.6
2017-04 115.9 132.6
2017-03 119.0 136.9
2017-02 119.5 138.6
2017-01 120.2 139.1
2016-12 115.9 134.6
2016-11 118.4 135.0
2016-10 115.8 130.4
2016-09 115.2 127.5
2016-08 115.9 128.0
2016-07 119.2 132.7
2016-06 118.5 130.7
2016-05 112.1 123.0
2016-04 110.1 120.6
2016-03 106.5 118.3
2016-02 104.7 116.1
2016-01 104.6 117.8
2015-12 105.1 118.4
2015-11 105.7 120.8
2015-10 107.2 118.6
2015-09 106.4 117.7
2015-08 108.5 120.9
2015-07 108.9 123.3
2015-06 108.3 121.3
2015-05 107.1 121.0
2015-04 108.0 125.1
2015-03 108.5 124.7
2015-02 111.8 124.1
2015-01 114.3 123.8
2014-12 114.9 119.2
2014-11 116.6 121.1
2014-10 117.7 121.0
2014-09 116.7 118.8
2014-08 118.9 117.8
2014-07 120.2 117.2
2014-06 121.3 118.3
2014-05 124.0 120.0
2014-04 126.9 122.0
2014-03 126.0 121.0
2014-02 119.0 115.2
2014-01 113.1 109.7
2013-12 111.7 107.7
2013-11 110.6 108.3
2013-10 109.9 106.9
2013-09 110.7 109.9
2013-08 111.9 111.4
2013-07 115.4 116.5
2013-06 116.0 117.0
2013-05 114.5 117.4
2013-04 111.4 114.0
2013-03 110.3 113.4
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
Industrial raw materials 143.2 3.5 5.7 11.6
   Agricultural raw materials 145.7 2.4 4.5 8.4
        Natural textile fibres 110.6 0.2 0.5 -11.8
        Natural rubber 75.6 3.1 7.1 33.7
        Hides 105.9 1.0 2.7 3.8
        Wood pulp 149.4 0.9 5.3 9.3
        Tropical sawn wood 102.4 0.9 0.4 2.9
        Sawn softwood 262.9 6.5 6.2 12.8
   Minerals 140.1 3.7 5.8 12.1
        Ferrous metals 99.8 5.6 8.2 -11.0
        Non-ferrous metals 147.0 2.0 3.1 18.7
        Precious metals 244.9 5.8 9.7 45.6
Food total 220.4 1.0 7.6 21.9
   Tropical foodstuffs 392.4 2.8 29.6 87.6
   Oilseeds, vegetable oils 156.3 -1.1 -10.6 -4.3
   Cereals 135.1 -3.9 -0.6 -11.8
   Sugar 115.4 5.6 -5.1 -10.7
   Meat 207.8 3.4 9.3 14.4
   Seafood products 148.0 -2.9 1.3 -0.3
All commodities 178.4 2.1 6.7 17.2
  • Source: INSEE.

Revisions

For January 2025, the monthly change in the food commodity price index in euros was revised downwards by 0.2 points, standing at +1.9% instead of +2.1%. Consequently, the monthly change in the imported raw materials price index in euros was also revised downwards by 0.1 points, standing at +1.5% instead of +1.6%.

Additionally, the sunflower oil price series was revised for certain past months, leading to revisions in the aggregated indices dependent on it, with no impact on their current levels.

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: 18 April 2025 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: 18 April 2025 at 12.00 pm.

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