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Ukraine: Grain and Feed Update

This report contains FAS Kyiv’s revised production forecasts for MY2019/20 as well as trade estimates for MY2018/19.
Kenya is an emerging middle-income country and has one of the best performing economies in sub-Saharan Africa.
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Philippines: Grain and Feed Update

Philippine inflation continued to decline in 2019, mainly because of considerable food and feed grain imports.
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Poland: Grain and Feeds Update

The Government of Poland’s Main Statistical Office (MSO) published preliminary marketing year (MY) 2019/20 crop area estimates for grains.
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Zimbabwe: Grain and Feed Annual

Due to drought conditions, Zimbabwe’s corn crop for the 2019/20 MY is estimated to drop by 54 percent to 776,635 tons. In the 2018/19 MY Zimbabwe farmers produced 1.7 million tons of corn....
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Thailand: Grain and Feed Update

MY2019/20 corn production is revised down due to fall armyworm infestation.
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India: Grain and Feed Update

No significant changes in the PSD for rice, wheat and corn to report.
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Ukraine: Grain and Feed Update

Ukraine has completed planting grains for the 2017 spring campaign. Weather conditions featuring low levels of soil moisture and frost in some regions have created conditions....
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Russia: Grain and Feed Update

FAS Moscow increased its April 2017 total grain production forecast by 3 million metric tons (MMT) to 113 MMT. For major crops FAS Moscow forecasts: 68.0 MMT of wheat (1.0 MMT lower than....
Post has increased the marketing year (MY) 2016/17 corn production estimate based on expectations for a strong crop this year.
Post concurs with the official USDA wheat and corn estimates. For rice, production and area harvested in MY 16/17 were adjusted upwards based on the latest Philippine government data.
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Brazil: Grain and Feed Update

2017/2018 wheat production is estimated at 5.6 million metric tons (mmt), down 17 percent from the previous record year on a return to normal yields.