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Foreign media news on October 10: According to the latest data released by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), global rice production in 2022 is expected to be 512.
8 million tons, 1.
7 million tons lower than the forecast in September, 2.
4% less than the previous year's record level, but still higher than the historical average
.
The main reason for this month's revision of global rice production estimates is China's more subdued production outlook, which has affected rice crops due to prolonged drought and high summer weather in the Yangtze River basin, while recent severe flooding in Pakistan has also affected rice production
.
8 million tons, 1.
7 million tons lower than the forecast in September, 2.
4% less than the previous year's record level, but still higher than the historical average
.
The main reason for this month's revision of global rice production estimates is China's more subdued production outlook, which has affected rice crops due to prolonged drought and high summer weather in the Yangtze River basin, while recent severe flooding in Pakistan has also affected rice production
.
Global rice consumption estimates for 2022/23 are revised down by 3.
6 million tonnes from September to 518.
6 million tonnes, down 0.
7% year-on-year, as non-edible rice is forecast to decline from above-normal levels in the previous year, while consumption will remain stable
.
The FAO price index for all rice rose by 2.
2% in September, mainly due to India's rice export policy
.
6 million tonnes from September to 518.
6 million tonnes, down 0.
7% year-on-year, as non-edible rice is forecast to decline from above-normal levels in the previous year, while consumption will remain stable
.
The FAO price index for all rice rose by 2.
2% in September, mainly due to India's rice export policy
.