FAO has not changed its forecast for the world grain harvest in 2023

Published 2023년 11월 4일

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The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has maintained its estimate of world grain production for this year at 2.8 billion tons, a slight increase from last year. The stability of the estimate is due to improvements in the collection of large and small grain crops in various countries. The report also provides specific data on cereal consumption, stocks, trade, and prospects for next year's global harvest.
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The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) left unchanged the estimate of world grain production this year – 2 billion 819 million tons. This is reported in her new report. The stable indicator is facilitated by its decrease for individual countries for wheat and feed grain, with the exception of corn and barley, for which the indicator has noticeably increased. At the same time, this is 0.9 percent or 26 million tons more than last year. The increase could be due precisely to the improvement in the collection of the main grain crop from some large and even small producing countries. Analysts expect a record corn harvest from Russia The wheat estimate will remain at 785.1 million tons. This is almost in line with last month's forecast, but 2.2 percent or 18 million tons below last year's value. Forecasts for Kazakhstan and the EU countries have worsened due to a decrease in harvest due to unfavorable weather conditions. However, this offset the increase in estimates for the ...
Source: Rosng

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