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WHEAT
Food outlook (Rome, Italy), 2022-11, p.1-1
Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
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Título:
WHEAT
Assuntos:
Crop production
;
Exports
;
Feed grains
;
Food consumption
;
Industrial applications
;
Inventory
;
Population growth
;
Wheat
É parte de:
Food outlook (Rome, Italy), 2022-11, p.1-1
Notas:
SourceType-Other Sources-1
content type line 63
ObjectType-Feature-1
Descrição:
FAO's forecast for world
wheat
production is discussed. World
wheat
production in 2022/23 stands at a record 784 million tonnes, up 0.6 percent from last season. Significant harvest recoveries in Canada and the Russian Federation are expected to make up the bulk of the year-on-year increase and offset production declines foreseen in several countries, including Argentina, Australia, the European Union, India, Morocco and, especially, Ukraine. At 775 million tonnes, total
wheat
utilization is seen expanding marginally in 2022/23, by 0.3 percent, from 2021/22, mostly driven by higher food consumption of
wheat
, which is forecast to continue rising in line with population growth, as well as a greater industrial use. By contrast, high
wheat
prices relative to feed grains, maize in particular, will likely reduce feed use of
wheat
in 2022/23, largely in China and, to a lesser extent, the US, where supplies are tight.
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