According to the FAO website, as reported by APK-Inform, "As a result of this increase, driven by improved forecasts for wheat, corn, and rice (in order of significance), global grain production is expected to exceed last year's level by 2.3% in the current year and reach a historic maximum," the statement reads. In particular, the global wheat production forecast for 2025 was raised by 0.7% compared to last month's estimate and currently stands at 805.3 million tons, which is 0.9% higher than the previous year's figure. This increase over the month is primarily due to recent official data from India and Pakistan, indicating higher-than-expected grain yields. The forecast for global feed grain production was also revised slightly upward and currently stands at 1.262 billion tons, which is 3.5% more than a year earlier. Thus, this category of grains continues to provide the main growth in global production in 2025. Corn constitutes the main volume of feed grains, and the increase ...