International Grains Council expects significant growth in global pea consumption

Published 2024년 2월 16일

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The International Grains Council (IGC) has forecasted an 11% increase in global pea consumption to 16.5 million tonnes this season, driven by a significant rise in India. Despite global pea production remaining stable at 13.9 million tonnes, the ending stocks for the current season are expected to drop by 10% to 2.3 million tonnes. The largest pea exporting countries are predicted to experience a more substantial decrease in stocks by 17% to 1.8 million tonnes. Global pea trade is projected to decrease by 2% to 6.1 million tonnes in 2024, due to reduced imports from China and a 10% decrease in exports from Canada.
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The International Grains Council (IGC) forecasts that global pea consumption will rise to 16.5 million tonnes this season, up 11% from last season. A sharp increase in consumption will occur in India. This was reported by the Zerno On-Line agency. As global pea production remains stable at 13.9 million tonnes, global ending stocks for the current season will fall to 2.3 million tonnes, down 10% from last season. In the largest pea exporting countries (Australia, Canada, EU, Russia, USA), the decrease in stocks will be even more noticeable - by 17% to 1.8 million tons. IGC expects global pea trade to be 6.1 ...
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