The current FAO forecast for global cereal production in 2025 has been revised upwards by 35.6 million tons compared to its July value, driven by improved crop prospects for feed grains. Taking this revision into account, the world is expected to see a record volume of cereal production in 2025, currently estimated at 2961 million tons, which is 3.5 percent higher than the previous year's level. According to the upwardly revised forecast, global feed grain production in 2025 is expected to reach 1601 million tons, which is 36.1 million tons higher than the July forecast and 88.6 million tons (5.9 percent) higher than the 2024 level. This significant adjustment is primarily due to a substantial increase in corn production in the United States, driven by both an expected record-high yield and updated data on planted areas. Additionally, corn production forecasts have been raised in Brazil and Mexico, driven by both higher yields and increased planting areas for the current harvest. ...