According to the International Grains Council (IGC), world wheat production prospects have improved during the last month and a record crop of 662 million tonnes is now forecast for 2008/09.
“The outlook improved in the EU, Russia, Ukraine, the U.S.,
Brazil, India and Australia but worsened in Argentina and in Near East Asia,”
the report said. World maize production in 2008/09 was projected at 759 million
tonnes, up from a previous forecast of 756 million but still well below the
prior season’s 785 million.
“Rains benefitted (wheat) crops in key
producing areas but delayed harvesting and put quality at risk in parts of the
EU, Ukraine and the U.S.,” the IGC said.