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IGC holds firm on global grain production estimates as world record looms

IGC forecasts record 2.38 billion tonne global grain harvest for 2025-26 led by wheat and corn. Supply meets rising demand despite slight cuts.
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The Ministry of Agriculture and Water Resources has revealed particularly encouraging forecasts for the 2025 grain season. The harvest could reach 19.8 million quintals, a marked increase compared to the 11.5 million quintals harvested in the previous season.In its response to a written question from MP Besma Hammami, published on the official website of the Assembly of People's Representatives, the Ministry has specified that the collection cap…

World production of wheat and secondary cereals (excluding rice) is now expected to reach 2,376 million tonnes by the ICC (International Grain Council), compared with 2,377 million tonnes in June, but it would remain record.

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The International Grains Council (IGC) announced in its July 2025 report that global grain production will reach a historic record. Total production is expected to reach 2.376 billion tons in the 2025/2026 harvest season. While this figure represents a decrease of 1 million tons compared to June, it will be the highest production level ever recorded on a global scale. While a 2.6% increase is projected compared to last season's 2.316 billion to…

Russia will retain its leadership in wheat exports thanks to a high harvest and sufficient grain reserves in 2025.

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IGC holds firm on global grain production estimates as world record looms

IGC forecasts record 2.38 billion tonne global grain harvest for 2025-26 led by wheat and corn. Supply meets rising demand despite slight cuts.

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Queensland Country Life broke the news in on Saturday, July 19, 2025.
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