Global Grains Outlook: Weather, War, and Waning Demand to Impact Trade, says Beroe Inc
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The global grains market outlook for 2023 is impacted by various factors such as weather, war, and waning demand. The effects of La Niña fading in Q1 2023, major agricultural origins are expected to boost crop yield and replenish the stocks. While the wheat output in MY 2022-2023 is estimated to be higher than that during 2021-2022, the output of corn, barley, and rice is projected to be lower due to war and weather factors.
Additionally, a global recession and limited demand could impact purchase decisions. The outlook for prices also fluctuates depending on the grains and the impact of these factors on them.
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