The United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has revised down its global cereal production forecast for 2022, estimating a decrease of 2.0 percent to 2,756 million tons. This decline is attributed mainly to a reduction in maize and wheat production, with Ukraine's corn crop facing significant losses due to the ongoing conflict. The global wheat production forecast has been lowered by 2.7 million tons to a record 781.2 million tons, largely due to a drought in Argentina. Meanwhile, rice production is expected to decline by 2.4 percent from the 2021 record. The article also discusses planting conditions and expectations for the 2023 cereal crop in various countries, highlighting challenges such as affordability of inputs, weather conditions, and ongoing conflicts.