Global rice production: Which countries stand out?

Published 2023년 10월 17일

Tridge summary

Global rice production for the 2023/2024 harvest is projected to reach a record 518.1 million tons, with positive revisions in Colombia and North Korea offsetting reductions in Japan, Argentina, and the United States. The total global rice supply is estimated to be 691.0 million tons, largely due to increased rice transport through Indonesia. Global domestic and residual consumption is expected to reach a record 523.5 million tons, driven by increased demand from Indonesia, while global ending stocks are estimated at 167.5 million tonnes, the lowest level since 2017/2018.
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Original content

According to data released by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), global rice production for the 2023/2024 harvest remains practically unchanged compared to the previous month, projected to reach a record 518.1 million tons. This stability, however, is the result of positive revisions for Colombia and North Korea, which were almost entirely offset by significant reductions in Japan, Argentina and the United States. The total global rice supply for 2023/2024, estimated at 691.0 million tons, registered an increase of 676,000 tons compared to the previous forecast. This growth is largely attributable to increased rice transport through Indonesia, even though total global supply is contracting for the second year in a row. It is noteworthy that global domestic and residual consumption in 2023/2024 is projected to reach a record 523.5 million tons, representing an increase of 806 thousand compared to the previous forecast, driven mainly by the increase in demand from ...
Source: Agrolink

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