Arab Times

World’s cereal production headed for a record in 2017

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The world’s cereal production is headed for a bumper 2017, with total output on track for a record, the United Nation’s food agency said Thursday.

The increase will not, however, automatica­lly alleviate world hunger, as conflicts and weather disasters continue to threaten food security in many regions, the Food and Agricultur­e Organisati­on said in a report.

“Global cereal production is forecast to reach a record level in 2017,” the FAO said.

“Robust harvests in Latin America and rebounding agricultur­al conditions in southern Africa are on course to improve the global food supply situation, but ongoing civil conflicts and climaterel­ated shocks are affecting progress towards hunger reduction,” it said.

Total cereal production is estimated to reach 2.611 billion tonnes by the end of the year.

Major gains are expected in Argentina and Brazil, while Africa is on target to add 10 percent.

“Hurricanes in the Caribbean and floods in West Africa are likely to hamper local farm outputs, but broader food production trends are positive, buoyed by expectatio­ns of record cereal outputs in several countries.”

The FAO said some 37 countries, 28 of which are in Africa, still require external assistance for food.

Weather shocks this year, including droughts, have worsened the food situation in many places, notably Somalia and southern Ethiopia.(AFP)

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