The International Grains Council's latest report for the 2020/21 season forecasts a rise in global cereal production by 2%, but consumption is expected to surpass demand, leading to a drop in end-of-season stocks, the lowest in five years. For the 2021/22 season, the CIC anticipates stable global production and consumption levels, with increases in demand for animal feed, human consumption, and industrial uses. The price indexes for wheat, corn, and soybeans have all seen significant increases in April. The 2021/22 season is projected to see record production and consumption of soybeans and rice.