Global rice production to outpace consumption in 2012-2013 | Global News

Global rice production to outpace consumption in 2012-2013

/ 02:10 AM November 20, 2012

FAO has raised its forecast for global production of rice by 4.2 million tons in 2012 due to improved prospects in several countries including the Philippines.

ROME—Global rice production for 2012 is forecast to outpace consumption this year and next because of a better-than-expected 2012 crop season, the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) said Monday.

“Compared to last year, world rice carryover stocks are expected to rise by seven percent, or 10 million tons, to a new high of almost 170 tons, marking the eighth consecutive year of stock accumulation,” the FAO said.

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It marks the eighth consecutive year of rice stock accumulation.

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FAO raised its forecast for global production by 4.2 million tons because the season has been “progressing satisfactorily, especially after a revival of the monsoon rains since mid-August allayed fears of a repeat of the 2009 drought in India.”

“Prospects improved not only for India, but also for Egypt, North Korea, the Philippines, the United States and Vietnam, while they worsened in Myanmar, Colombia and Senegal,” the Rome-based agency said.

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