World cereal production in 2007 is forecast to increase 4.3% to a record 2.082 million tonnes, according to the April issue of FAO’s Crop Prospects and Food Situation report.
FAO forecasts coarse grains production to
rise 5.6% to 1.033 million tonnes, and wheat to increase 4.8% to about
626 million tonnes. Global rice production in 2007 could rise marginally to
423 million tonnes in milled terms, about 3 million tonnes more than
in 2006, FAO says.
Low-income food-deficit countries
Although
still highly tentative, FAO’s first forecast indicates that for the group of 82
low-income food-deficit countries, 2007 cereal production could remain around
the above-average level of 2006. Following improved 2006 harvests in most of
these countries, cereal imports in the 2006/07 marketing year are expected to
decline in most regions.
However, despite improved food supplies in many
food insecure countries, 33 countries worldwide are in a critical situation,
mostly due to conflict and adverse weather, FAO says.