Russia suspends participation in grain deal
Despite Russia proclaiming that it has suspended its participation in the United Nations-brokered grain export deal with Ukraine, grain ships continued to exit Ukraine’s Black Sea ports on Oct. 31, according to various media reports
India says its wheat, rice stocks sufficient
Following a summer of concern, India’s stocks of rice and wheat have been pronounced sufficient, and wheat could be sold by the government to help control domestic prices, if necessary, Reuters reported, citing the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution.
Argentine wheat crop projections continue to fall.
Drought-stricken Argentina’s 2022-23 wheat crop projections continue to trend downward as the country’s two major grain exchanges cut their forecasts on Oct. 13, according to Reuters.
FAO sees drop in global grain output
The United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) projected a further reduction in global grain production in its latest Cereal Supply and Demand Brief, released on Oct. 6. The FAO pegged output in 2022 at 2.768 billion tonnes, a 1.7% decline from last year’s crop.
FAC examines impact of war on global food security
The Food Assistance Committee (FAC) during a meeting on Sept. 30 discussed the impact of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on global grain markets