Rome, Italy
September, 2003
FAO Food Outlook Preview
September 2003
HIGHLIGHTS Prospects for
world cereal output in 2003 have deteriorated since the previous
report in June, following a widespread drought and heat-wave
in Europe. As a result, the FAO forecast for world cereal
production in 2003 has been reduced sharply, indicating that the
amount of global cereal carryover stocks that could be drawn
down in 2003/04 will be much larger than expected earlier, and
the overall global supply-and-demand situation will be much
tighter.
FAO’s forecast for global
cereal output in 2003 has been revised downward to 1 865 million
tonnes, some 48 million tonnes below the previous forecast
but still 33 million tonnes above last year’s reduced level.
Wheat output is now expected to fall to its lowest level since
1995, while the recovery anticipated for coarse grains after
last year’s below-average crop is not likely to be as large as
expected earlier. The outlook for the 2003 paddy crop remains
favourable and a recovery from last year’s poor output is still
in prospect.
World cereal utilization in
2003/04 is forecast to increase moderately by about 0.4 percent
to 1 964 million tonnes, but would remain below the medium-term
trend. While cereal food consumption is likely to keep pace
with population growth, feed-use of cereals, most notably wheat,
is now expected to decline.
FAO’s forecast for world
cereal carryover stocks in 2004 has been lowered significantly
since the June report to 372 million tonnes, down almost 95
million tonnes, or 20 percent, from the previous season. Wheat
is expected to account for the largest share of the overall
decline during the current season, but inventories of both
coarse grains and rice will also decline significantly.
World cereal trade in 2003/04
is forecast to fall to a five-year low of just 227.5 million
tonnes, which would be 11 million tonnes, or 5 percent,
below the previous season. Reduced wheat shipments are expected
to account for the bulk of the year-on-year decline in world
cereal trade, following good crops in several importing
countries.
International wheat prices
increased over the past two months, mostly in response to a
deterioration of prospects for the European crop. In the maize
market, prices have remained under downward pressure due to good
crop prospects in several major producing countries.
International rice prices have risen steadily since May in
response to tightening supplies in some major exporting
countries.
BASIC FACTS OF THE WORLD CEREAL SITUATION
|
1999/2000 |
2000/2001 |
2001/2002 |
2002/2003 estimate |
2003/2004 forecast |
Change 2003/04 over 2002/2003 |
WORLD PRODUCTION 1/ |
( million tonnes ) |
(percentage) |
Wheat |
591.9 |
585.7 |
589.1 |
568.9 |
556.4 |
-2.2 |
Coarse grains |
887.4 |
874.1 |
917.4 |
879.6 |
912.8 |
3.8 |
Rice, milled |
409.1 |
403.4 |
400.1 |
384.0 |
396.2 |
3.2 |
(paddy) |
(611.2) |
(603.3) |
(598.6) |
(574.8) |
(593.2) |
3.2 |
All cereals (incl. milled rice) |
1 888.4 |
1 863.2 |
1 906.7 |
1 832.6 |
1 865.4 |
1.8 |
Developing countries |
1 040.4 |
1 009.8 |
1 026.7 |
999.7 |
1 034.7 |
3.5 |
Developed countries |
848.0 |
853.5 |
880.0 |
832.9 |
830.7 |
-0.3 |
WORLD TRADE 2/ |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Wheat |
110.3 |
101.2 |
108.3 |
106.8 |
97.5 |
-8.7 |
Coarse grains |
102.0 |
108.1 |
106.4 |
104.1 |
103.0 |
-1.1 |
Rice (milled) |
23.2 |
24.2 |
28.1 |
27.7 |
27.0 |
-2.6 |
All cereals |
235.5 |
233.5 |
242.8 |
238.6 |
227.5 |
-4.7 |
of which: Food aid shipments 3/ |
10.6 |
8.9 |
7.4 |
8.0 |
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|
WORLD UTILIZATION |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Wheat |
595.5 |
600.2 |
610.2 |
615.5 |
610.3 |
-0.8 |
Coarse grains |
898.3 |
908.8 |
929.2 |
929.4 |
938.4 |
1.0 |
Rice (milled) |
400.5 |
407.0 |
411.6 |
411.9 |
415.4 |
0.8 |
All cereals |
1 894.4 |
1 915.9 |
1 951.0 |
1 956.7 |
1 964.1 |
0.4 |
Developing countries |
1 156.7 |
1 164.6 |
1 185.7 |
1 186.5 |
1 208.5 |
1.9 |
Developed countries |
737.6 |
751.3 |
765.3 |
770.3 |
755.6 |
-1.9 |
Per Caput Food Use |
( kg/year ) |
|
Developing countries |
166.9 |
166.0 |
166.6 |
165.7 |
166.2 |
0.3 |
Developed countries |
132.7 |
133.6 |
133.2 |
132.6 |
132.9 |
0.2 |
WORLD STOCKS 4/ |
( million tones ) |
|
Wheat |
256.9 |
242.6 |
223.5 |
178.4 |
125.8 |
-29.5 |
Coarse grains |
259.4 |
225.9 |
210.2 |
165.8 |
141.3 |
-14.8 |
Rice (milled) |
168.1 |
164.8 |
150.6 |
122.4 |
104.7 |
-14.4 |
All cereals |
684.5 |
633.4 |
584.2 |
466.6 |
371.9 |
-20.3 |
Developing countries |
519.8 |
472.9 |
417.2 |
331.5 |
253.9 |
-23.4 |
Developed countries |
164.7 |
160.4 |
167.1 |
135.1 |
118.0 |
-12.7 |
EXPORT PRICES 3/ |
( US$/tonne ) |
|
Rice (Thai, 100%, 2nd grade) 1/ |
253 |
207 |
177 |
197 |
202 5/ |
1.0 6/ |
Wheat (U.S. No.2 HRW) |
112 |
128 |
127 |
161 |
144 7/ |
-9.0 6/ |
Maize (U.S. No.2 Yellow) |
91 |
86 |
90 |
107 |
99 7/ |
-5.3 6/ |
OCEAN FREIGHT RATES 3/ |
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|
|
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From U.S. Gulf to Egypt |
13.7 |
15.0 |
15.0 |
16.7 |
21.0 7/ |
40.0 6/ |
LOW-INCOME FOOD-DEFICIT COUNTRIES 8/ |
( million tonnes ) |
|
Roots & tubers production 1/ |
438.2 |
450.4 |
445.9 |
450.2 |
450.0 |
0.0 |
Cereal production (milled rice) 1/ |
816.9 |
776.5 |
783.4 |
766.8 |
778.6 |
1.5 |
Per caput production (kg.) 9/ |
217.3 |
204.3 |
203.7 |
196.9 |
197.5 |
0.3 |
Cereal imports 2/ |
75.3 |
73.7 |
79.9 |
79.5 |
75.3 |
-5.4 |
of which: Food aid deliveries 3/ |
7.2 |
7.8 |
6.3 |
6.8 |
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Proportion of cereal import |
( percentage ) |
|
covered by food aid |
9.6 |
10.6 |
7.9 |
8.5 |
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Source: FAO
Note: Totals and percentages computed from unrounded data.
1/ Data refer to the calendar year of the first year shown. 2/ For wheat and coarse grains, trade refers to exports based on the July/June marketing season. For rice, trade refers to exports based on the calendar year of the second year shown. 3/ July/June. 4/ Stock data are based on an aggregate of individual country carryovers at the end of national crop years and, therefore, do not represent world stock levels at any point in time. 5/ Average of quotations for January-August 2003. 6/ Change from the corresponding period of the previous year, for which figures are not shown. 7/ Average of quotations for July-August 2003. 8/ Food deficit countries with per caput income below the level used by the World Bank to determine eligibility for IDA assistance (i.e. US$1 445 in 2000). 9/ Including milled rice.
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