The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has revised down its forecast for global cereal production in 2022, reducing it by 7.2 million tonnes to 2,756 tonnes, a 2.0% decrease from the previous year. This is due to reduced maize and wheat production, primarily in Ukraine and Argentina, respectively. The global rice production forecast has also been lowered by 2.4%, amounting to 512.8 million tonnes. Despite these downgrades, global cereal utilization is expected to remain nearly unchanged, and global wheat utilization is predicted to slightly increase. However, the forecast for world cereal stocks by the end of 2023 has been reduced, indicating a 2.2% decline from the previous season. International trade in cereals, coarse grains, wheat, and rice is also anticipated to see a decrease, with specific countries experiencing changes in export forecasts.