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    International Grains Council forecasts slight decline in global cereal production in 2022/23

    • Last Update: 2022-05-12
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    Foreign media, April 24 news: The International Grain Council (IGC) released its first forecast for the global grain supply and demand in 2022/23 in its April monthly report.
    0.
    5% due to the Black Sea conflict affecting cereal production
    .
     
    The IGC expects global corn production to fall by 13 million tons year-on-year next year, sorghum production by 2 million tons, and wheat production by 1 million tons
    .
    However, barley and oat production is expected to increase
    .
    The IGC cautioned that Black Sea production figures may be adjusted, given the Russian-Ukrainian conflict and uncertainties in production in the region
    .
     
    The IGC expects global cereal consumption to hit a record 2.
    302 billion tonnes in 2022/23, although feed and food use will increase below average due to high prices and the resulting rationing of demand
    .
    Cereal consumption in 2021/22 is forecast at 2.
    281 billion tonnes
    .
     
      The IGC expects global corn production in 2022/23 to fall by nearly 1.
    1% to 1.
    197 billion tons and consumption to increase by 1.
    4% to 1.
    218 billion tons, resulting in a 7.
    3% decrease in ending stocks to 265 million tons
    .
     
      Global wheat consumption in 2022/23 is set to increase by 0.
    9% to 785 million tons, while ending stocks are likely to decrease by 1.
    8% to 277 million tons
    .
     
      The IGC expects global soybean production to increase by 9.
    7% to 383 million tonnes in 2022/23
    .
    Consumption would rise 3.
    6% to 373 million tons, while ending stocks would fall 7.
    3% to 265 million tons
    .
     
      Cereal production raised for 2021/22
     
      In this monthly report, the IGC raised its forecast for global cereal production in 2021/22, mainly because of a bumper corn harvest in Brazil
    .
    The IGC expects global cereal production in 2021/22 to reach 2.
    287 billion tonnes, up 3 percent from a year earlier and also 3 million tonnes above the March forecast
    .
    Grain ending stocks are likely to rise by 7 million tons to 608 million, partly due to the disruption of Ukrainian exports due to the conflict between Russia and Ukraine
    .
    cereals
     
      The IGC expects global corn production to fall by 13 million tons year-on-year next year, sorghum production by 2 million tons, and wheat production by 1 million tons
    .
    However, barley and oat production is expected to increase
    .
    The IGC cautioned that Black Sea production figures may be adjusted, given the Russian-Ukrainian conflict and uncertainties in production in the region
    .
     
      The IGC expects global cereal consumption to hit a record 2.
    302 billion tonnes in 2022/23, although feed and food use will increase below average due to high prices and the resulting rationing of demand
    .
    Cereal consumption in 2021/22 is forecast at 2.
    281 billion tonnes
    .
     
      The IGC expects global corn production in 2022/23 to fall by nearly 1.
    1% to 1.
    197 billion tons and consumption to increase by 1.
    4% to 1.
    218 billion tons, resulting in a 7.
    3% decrease in ending stocks to 265 million tons
    .
     
      Global wheat consumption in 2022/23 is set to increase by 0.
    9% to 785 million tons, while ending stocks are likely to decrease by 1.
    8% to 277 million tons
    .
     
      The IGC expects global soybean production to increase by 9.
    7% to 383 million tonnes in 2022/23
    .
    Consumption would rise 3.
    6% to 373 million tons, while ending stocks would fall 7.
    3% to 265 million tons
    .
     
      Cereal production raised for 2021/22
     
      In this monthly report, the IGC raised its forecast for global cereal production in 2021/22, mainly because of a bumper corn harvest in Brazil
    .
    The IGC expects global cereal production in 2021/22 to reach 2.
    287 billion tonnes, up 3 percent from a year earlier and also 3 million tonnes above the March forecast
    .
    Grain ending stocks are likely to rise by 7 million tons to 608 million, partly due to the disruption of Ukrainian exports due to the conflict between Russia and Ukraine
    .
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