FAO: Forecasts of world grain production in 2023 reach 2,819 million tons

Published 2023년 11월 7일

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Global wheat production in 2023 is predicted to be slightly lower than in 2022, with decreases in production in the European Union and Kazakhstan due to adverse weather. However, output forecasts for Iraq and the US have increased. Coarse grain production is expected to increase in 2023, with China's output predicted to rise due to increased planting area, while corn and sorghum yields may decline in the US and the European Union.
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Global wheat production in 2023 is forecast at 785.1 million tons, virtually unchanged from the previous month but 2.2% (18 million tons) lower than in 2022. Production forecast at The European Union and Kazakhstan fell, as persistent adverse weather late in the season led to lower output than previously forecast. In contrast, output forecasts in Iraq and the US increased. Global coarse grain production in 2023 is pegged at 1,510 million tonnes, unchanged from last month's forecast but up 2.7% (38.8 million tonnes) from last year. Of which, output in China is forecast to increase by 4 million tons due to increased planting area. Production forecasts for most West African countries are also in line with recently released official data. In contrast, corn and sorghum yields are forecast to decline in the US, amid persistent unfavorable weather, and in the European Union, corn yields have fallen due to dry conditions in the eastern regions. By 2024, winter wheat planting is underway ...
Source: Vinanet

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