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PART II - MEDIUM-TERM PROSPECTS FOR MAJOR AGRICULTURAL COMMODITY MARKETS


1. Basic food and feed crops

Cereals

Introduction

Global production of cereals is projected to grow 1.1 percent annually over the projection period, continuing a decline in per capita terms from the previous decade. However, there are differences among the various economic country groups. A major feature is the performance of the transition economies where cereal production fell 4 percent annually in the 1990s, but may increase by over 2 percent annually to 2010, mainly for wheat and coarse grains. For rice, high production growth is anticipated in Latin America and in Africa. However, in most regions and for each of these crops, the yield growth attained in previous decades is not expected to be achieved.

Aggregate demand for all cereals is growing slowly, especially for food use; feed demand supporting an expanding livestock sector is projected to be the main source of growth. While prices in real terms have been considerably below their long-term trend, they are projected to move back to trend levels by the end of the current decade. In the cases of maize and rice, prices could move somewhat above the trend as yield growth slows and demand remains steady.

Trade patterns for cereals are expected to change in the medium term. Aggregate wheat exports are projected to increase by over 20 percent by 2010, and countries such as Kazakhstan, the Russian Federation and Ukraine could become important market players. Exports by Argentina are projected to increase sharply, as are those by the EU. As a result, the more traditional wheat exporters such as the United States, Canada and Australia may find their market shares reduced. For rice, imports into Africa are projected to grow. Several developed markets are also expected to increase their rice imports as a result of new preference access programmes such as the EU’s Everything-But-Arms (EBA) scheme.

In coarse grains markets, the United States is projected to increase its market share of maize exports, mainly as China, recently a large exporter, is anticipated to become a net importer in the medium term.

The market situation for cereals is critical from a food security perspective, particularly for developing countries where they are the main source of calories and protein. Current low inventory to use ratios of around 20 percent are projected to continue throughout the medium term, largely as a result of policy reforms. At these relatively low levels, upward price spikes are a potential risk. However, given cereal markets’ apparent ability to respond to price changes, a price spike situation would not be expected to prevail for more than two to three years. Nevertheless, during this time, high prices may adversely impact food-insecure and low-income populations.

These projections are based on a specific set of assumptions, which may neglect to consider many important changes that could take place in the medium term. As far as cereal markets are concerned, these potential changes could be classified into two broad categories: (i) those associated with developments in large markets such as China and some of the economies in transition; and (ii) those stemming from impending policy developments, such as the EU enlargement and the outcome of the World Trade Organization (WTO) negotiations.

The outcome of the current WTO negotiations is an important factor that could affect these projections. In particular, reductions in trade distorting domestic support measures and export subsidies could have a major bearing on cereal supplies in several major markets. However, in view of the fact that the final decisions related to agriculture are unlikely to be made prior to January 2005, the mandated deadline in the Doha Declaration, the main impact of the new WTO commitments on the global cereal economy could only be expected to gain momentum towards the end of the projection period.

Table 2.1. Total cereals: production projections


AREA

YIELD

PRODUCTION


Base

Projection

Growth Rates

Base

Projection

Growth Rates

Base

Projection

Growth Rates


Period 1/

2010

89-99

99-2010

Period 1/

2010

89-99

99-2010

Period 1/

2010

89-99

99-2010

             

(... 000 hectares...) (...% per year...) (.... tonnes/ha....) (...% per year...) (... 000 tonnes...) (...% per year...)













WORLD

681 825

700 028

-0.4

0.2

2.8

3.0

1.6

0.9

1 883 697

2 125 634

1.1

1.1














DEVELOPING

437 253

452 850

0.2

0.3

2.4

2.6

1.7

0.8

1 028 554

1 165 876

1.9

1.1














AFRICA

86 161

96 490

1.7

1.0

1.1

1.3

0.4

1.1

96 607

121 526

2.0

2.1

NORTH AFRICA

12 009

12 287

0.6

0.2

2.1

2.5

1.5

1.6

25 303

30 742

2.2

1.8


Algeria

2 180

2 323

-0.4

0.6

0.9

1.1

2.7

2.0

1 960

2 587

2.3

2.6


Egypt

2 685

2 885

2.5

0.7

6.5

7.0

2.7

0.8

17 421

20 335

5.2

1.4


Morocco

5 509

5 268

0.0

-0.4

0.8

1.0

-5.4

2.8

4 156

5 388

-5.4

2.4

SUB SAHARA

74 152

84 203

1.8

1.2

1.0

1.1

0.2

1.0

71 303

90 784

2.0

2.2


Nigeria

17 851

21 341

2.3

1.6

1.2

1.3

0.2

0.9

21 122

27 921

2.6

2.6


Sudan

7 768

9 549

2.9

1.9

0.5

0.5

-0.1

0.2

4 098

5 136

2.8

2.1














LATIN AMER.
& CARIB.

47 683

53 128

-0.4

1.0

2.7

3.0

3.1

1.0

127 327

157 606

2.7

2.0

CENTRAL AMERICA

12 728

13 718

0.4

0.7

2.5

2.6

1.6

0.5

32 040

36 304

2.0

1.1


Mexico

10 537

11 334

0.5

0.7

2.7

2.8

1.8

0.4

28 435

31 935

2.3

1.1

CARIBBEAN

824

797

0.3

-0.3

1.4

1.6

-0.3

1.4

1 158

1 312

-0.1

1.1

SOUTH AMERICA

34 131

38 613

-0.8

1.1

2.8

3.1

3.7

1.1

94 130

119 991

2.9

2.2


Argentina

10 676

11 650

2.0

0.8

3.4

3.9

4.2

1.1

36 697

45 216

6.2

1.9


Brazil

17 069

19 955

-2.2

1.4

2.4

2.8

3.6

1.1

41 771

55 367

1.3

2.6














ASIA

303 395

303 220

-0.1

0.0

2.7

2.9

1.9

0.9

804 599

886 726

1.8

0.9

NEAR EAST

30 107

32 219

-1.1

0.6

1.8

1.9

1.5

0.3

55 293

61 159

0.4

0.9


Iran Islamic Rep.

7 739

8 360

-2.0

0.7

1.8

2.1

4.2

1.0

14 282

17 184

2.1

1.7


Saudi Arabia

639

598

-3.8

-0.6

3.5

3.6

-1.6

0.1

2 256

2 127

-5.4

-0.5


Turkey

13 534

13 675

-0.1

0.1

2.2

2.2

0.4

0.1

29 171

29 771

0.4

0.2

SOUTH ASIA

129 654

128 282

0.0

-0.1

1.9

2.2

2.2

1.1

247 414

276 287

2.2

1.0


Bangladesh

11 472

11 818

0.4

0.3

2.1

2.6

2.7

1.7

24 557

30 341

3.1

1.9


India

101 305

99 427

-0.2

-0.2

1.9

2.1

2.2

1.0

189 165

207 713

2.0

0.9


Pakistan

12 637

12 645

0.8

0.0

2.1

2.3

2.6

1.1

26 299

29 648

3.4

1.1

SOUTH EAST ASIA

143 634

142 719

0.1

-0.1

3.5

3.8

1.7

0.9

501 892

549 280

1.8

0.8


China

89 684

86 944

-0.2

-0.3

4.2

4.7

2.0

1.0

378 176

407 151

1.8

0.7


Indonesia

15 421

15 559

1.3

0.1

2.7

2.9

0.1

0.8

41 599

45 638

1.4

0.8


Korea Rep.

1 170

988

-2.2

-1.5

4.8

5.2

0.5

0.7

5 579

5 099

-1.8

-0.8


Myanmar

6 559

7 337

2.5

1.0

2.0

2.0

1.1

0.2

12 997

14 850

3.6

1.2


Philippines

6 387

6 992

-1.2

0.8

1.9

2.0

2.2

0.8

11 888

14 143

1.0

1.6


Thailand

11 144

10 586

-0.2

-0.5

1.9

2.3

1.9

2.0

20 776

24 476

1.7

1.5


Viet Nam

8 249

8 518

2.4

0.3

2.7

3.1

3.0

1.2

22 455

26 486

5.5

1.5














OCEANIA

14

12

-1.7

-1.2

1.5

1.5

-1.1

-0.1

21

18

-2.8

-1.3














DEVELOPED

139 900

139 161

-0.8

0.0

4.7

5.2

2.7

0.8

660 850

717 532

1.8

0.8














NORTH AMERICA

77 614

77 431

-0.7

0.0

5.1

5.5

3.0

0.8

392 386

429 417

2.3

0.8


Canada

18 022

17 371

-1.6

-0.3

2.9

3.1

2.7

0.7

52 055

54 230

1.1

0.4


United States

59 592

60 059

-0.3

0.1

5.7

6.2

2.9

0.8

340 331

375 188

2.5

0.9














WESTERN EUROPE

38 027

37 668

-1.9

-0.1

5.6

6.1

3.1

0.7

213 108

228 499

1.1

0.6

EU (15)

37 508

37 165

-2.0

-0.1

5.6

6.1

3.1

0.7

210 582

225 939

1.1

0.6














OCEANIA

17 394

16 975

2.5

-0.2

2.0

2.2

1.7

0.9

34 860

37 525

4.3

0.7


Australia

17 260

16 849

2.6

-0.2

2.0

2.2

1.8

0.9

33 989

36 683

4.4

0.7














OTHER

6 864

7 087

-3.0

0.3

3.0

3.1

1.5

0.4

20 496

22 091

-1.6

0.7


Japan

2 048

1 877

-2.0

-0.8

4.5

4.8

0.5

0.7

9 167

9 059

-1.6

-0.1


South Africa

4 753

5 125

-3.4

0.7

2.4

2.5

2.0

0.6

11 228

12 864

-1.5

1.2














TRANSITIONAL

104 672

108 017

-2.3

0.3

1.9

2.2

-1.5

1.7

194 293

242 225

-3.8

2.0














EASTERN EUROPE

24 948

25 756

-0.5

0.3

3.2

3.5

-1.4

0.9

78 926

89 649

-1.9

1.2


Bulgaria

1 864

1 968

-1.2

0.5

2.9

3.5

-3.3

1.8

5 339

6 857

-4.5

2.3


Hungary

2 682

3 001

-0.5

1.0

4.3

4.8

-1.7

1.1

11 438

14 397

-2.2

2.1


Poland

8 785

8 770

0.4

0.0

2.9

3.0

-0.9

0.5

25 082

26 411

-0.5

0.5


Romania

5 450

5 786

-0.8

0.5

2.6

2.9

-1.7

0.9

14 218

16 569

-2.5

1.4














CIS

77 909

80 559

78.3

0.3

1.4

1.8

0.0

2.3

111 478

148 586

0.0

2.6


Kazakhstan

11 544

12 151

0.0

0.5

0.9

1.2

0.0

2.0

10 873

14 297

0.0

2.5


Russian Fed.

46 563

46 624

0.0

0.0

1.3

1.7

0.0

2.8

58 488

79 580

0.0

2.8


Ukraine

12 117

13 513

0.0

1.0

2.2

2.6

0.0

1.6

26 536

35 067

0.0

2.6














BALTIC

1 816

1 703

0.0

-0.6

2.1

2.3

0.0

0.8

3 889

3 989

0.0

0.2














LIFDC

336 728

344 225

0.5

0.2

2.4

2.6

1.5

0.8

801 497

896 604

1.9

1.0

LDC

75 274

82 795

1.6

0.9

1.2

1.4

1.0

1.0

91 043

111 929

2.6

1.9

NFIDC

30 137

31 098

0.6

0.3

2.1

2.4

1.7

1.3

62 117

73 852

2.4

1.6

1/ 1998-2000 Average


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