Malaysia: Corn, Wheat, and Rice Update

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Corn, wheat and, rice imports are expected to grow only marginally through 2015/16 in line with expectations for slow demand growth. Growth in pork and poultry production is slow, limiting growth in compound feed demand and therefore corn imports as well. The expected pace of increase in wheat imports is a function of population and income growth. Land constraints limit increases in rice area and production.

Malaysia: Corn, Wheat, and Rice Update

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