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net/tag_1105.
html" class="zdbq" title="Food Information of Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations" target="_blank">Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) issued a report on Thursday , raising the forecast value of global foodmate.
net/tag_601.
html" class="zdbq" title="Cereal-related food information" target="_blank">cereal production in 2020 to 2.
765 billion tons, higher than the earlier forecast of 2.
761 billion tons and an increase of 2.
0% over the previous year.
FAO predicts that global cereal production will increase for the third consecutive year in 2021.
Wheat production is expected to reach a record 785 million tons, an increase of 1.
4% over 2020, as production in most areas of Europe is expected to increase significantly, and output in India is expected to hit a record.
Wheat production is expected to reach a record 785 million tons, an increase of 1.
4% over 2020, as production in most areas of Europe is expected to increase significantly, and output in India is expected to hit a record.
In addition, corn production will also be higher than the historical average.
Brazil's corn production is expected to hit a record high, and South Africa's production will also hit a multi-year high.
Brazil's corn production is expected to hit a record high, and South Africa's production will also hit a multi-year high.
Global grain consumption in 2020/21 is expected to be 2.
777 billion tons, an increase of 2.
4% over the previous year, mainly due to the increase in the feed consumption of wheat and barley in China.
China's livestock industry is recovering from the African swine fever epidemic.
777 billion tons, an increase of 2.
4% over the previous year, mainly due to the increase in the feed consumption of wheat and barley in China.
China's livestock industry is recovering from the African swine fever epidemic.