Economic and Social Department

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No. 3 Rome, September 2004

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BASIC FACTS OF THE WORLD CEREAL SITUATION

Cereal Supply/Demand Roundup

Wheat

Coarse Grains

Box: Desert Locust infestations pose threat to agricultural production in Sahel

Rice

Ocean Freight Rates

Sugar

APPENDIX TABLES

STATISTICAL NOTE

APPENDIX TABLES

A.1 a) - WORLD CEREAL PRODUCTION

Top
  Wheat Coarse Grains
  2002 2003
estimate
2004
forecast
2002 2003
estimate
2004
forecast
 ( . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . million tonnes .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . )
ASIA 251.9 245.6 253.6 213.0 215.6 219.2
  Bangladesh1.51.51.30.10.10.1
  China   1/90.386.591.0133.8126.5131.1
  India71.865.172.725.733.733.0
  Indonesia---9.710.911.1
  Iran, Islamic Rep. of12.513.514.04.74.94.6
  Japan0.80.90.80.20.20.3
  Kazakhstan12.712.010.23.02.62.0
  Korea, D. P. R.0.10.20.21.81.91.8
  Korea, Rep. of---0.40.40.4
  Myanmar0.10.10.10.80.90.8
  Pakistan18.219.319.42.22.12.2
  Philippines---4.34.65.3
  Saudi Arabia2.02.01.60.30.20.2
  Thailand---4.54.54.5
  Turkey19.519.520.010.911.011.1
  Viet Nam---2.52.93.5
AFRICA 16.2 21.4 21.8 80.8 91.8 88.1
North Africa 11.7 17.0 17.3 9.9 12.7 12.5
  Egypt6.66.87.27.47.67.7
  Morocco3.45.15.41.92.82.8
Sub-Saharan Africa 4.5 4.3 4.5 70.9 79.1 75.6
   Western Africa 0.1 0.1 0.1 34.2 37.0 35.9
  Nigeria0.10.10.119.720.220.6
Central Africa - - - 2.6 2.7 2.7
Eastern Africa 1.9 2.4 2.2 18.2 22.3 20.6
  Ethiopia1.11.71.55.67.97.4
  Sudan0.30.40.33.55.64.5
Southern Africa 2.6 1.8 2.2 15.9 17.0 16.4
  Madagascar---0.20.20.2
  South Africa2.31.52.010.510.29.3
  Zimbabwe0.20.10.10.60.90.9
CENTRAL AMERICA 3.2 2.9 2.4 29.0 32.0 31.2
  Mexico3.22.92.425.328.227.5
SOUTH AMERICA 18.2 23.5 24.3 65.1 79.9 70.9
  Argentina12.314.514.818.719.216.3
  Brazil2.96.06.237.050.544.3
  Colombia---1.41.51.7
NORTH AMERICA 60.3 87.1 82.4 265.2 302.6 324.7
  Canada16.223.624.620.126.525.8
  United States44.163.657.8245.2276.0298.9
EUROPE 209.6 154.3 206.2 220.7 198.9 219.4
  Bulgaria3.62.03.82.51.92.4
  EU   2/104.091.3129.4107.596.1142.9
  Hungary 3/3.92.95.97.85.98.7
  Poland 3/9.37.99.117.615.717.8
  Romania 4.42.57.79.910.711.6
  Russian Fed.50.634.042.133.730.928.8
  Ukraine19.84.316.516.415.517.0
OCEANIA 10.4 25.2 22.5 8.1 13.4 12.0
  Australia10.124.922.37.512.811.5
WORLD 569.7 560.1 613.2 881.9 934.1 965.5
  Developing countries262.4267.5277.2372.2404.3396.0
  Developed countries307.3292.7336.0509.7529.8569.5
Source: FAO Note: Totals computed from unrounded data.
1/ Including Taiwan Province. 2/ Up to 2003 15 member countries, from 2004 25 member countries.
3/ From 2004 included in EU 25.

Table A.1 b) - WORLD CEREAL PRODUCTION

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  Rice (paddy) Total Cereals 1 /
  2002 2003
estimate
2004
forecast
2002 2003
estimate
2004
forecast
 ( . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . million tonnes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . )
ASIA 517.8 531.1 550.1 982.6 992.3 1 023.0
  Bangladesh37.839.238.339.440.839.6
  China   2/176.3162.3182.2400.4375.3404.3
  India109.0130.5127.5206.5229.2233.2
  Indonesia51.552.153.761.163.064.7
  Iran, Islamic Rep. of3.13.33.420.221.722.0
  Japan11.19.711.412.210.812.5
  Kazakhstan0.20.20.215.914.812.4
  Korea, D. P. R.2.22.32.34.14.44.3
  Korea, Rep. of6.76.06.67.06.47.0
  Myanmar22.824.623.023.725.723.9
  Pakistan6.77.37.427.228.629.0
  Philippines13.014.114.217.318.719.5
  Saudi Arabia---2.32.21.8
  Thailand26.126.627.130.531.131.6
  Turkey0.40.40.430.730.931.5
  Viet Nam34.434.535.236.937.438.7
AFRICA 17.6 18.0 18.6 114.6 131.2 128.5
North Africa 6.0 6.2 6.5 27.6 35.9 36.4
  Egypt6.06.26.520.020.621.4
  Morocco---5.38.08.3
Sub-Saharan Africa 11.6 11.8 12.1 87.1 95.2 92.2
Western Africa 7.2 7.4 7.4 41.5 44.5 43.4
  Nigeria3.43.43.523.123.724.2
Central Africa 0.4 0.4 0.4 3.0 3.1 3.1
Eastern Africa 1.1 0.9 1.0 21.1 25.7 23.7
  Ethiopia---6.89.69.0
  Sudan---3.86.04.8
Southern Africa 2.9 3.1 3.3 21.4 22.0 21.9
  Madagascar2.62.83.02.83.03.2
  South Africa---12.811.711.3
  Zimbabwe---0.71.01.0
CENTRAL AMERICA 2.7 2.7 2.6 35.0 37.6 36.1
  Mexico0.20.30.328.831.430.2
SOUTH AMERICA 19.8 19.8 22.7 103.1 123.3 117.9
  Argentina0.70.71.031.834.432.1
  Brazil10.610.412.850.566.963.4
  Colombia2.32.52.63.84.04.3
NORTH AMERICA 9.6 9.0 10.1 335.1 398.7 417.1
  Canada---36.350.150.4
  United States9.69.010.1298.8348.6366.7
EUROPE 3.2 3.2 3.2 433.5 356.5 428.8
  Bulgaria---6.23.96.3
  EU 3/2.62.72.7214.1190.0275.0
  Hungary 4/---11.78.814.6
  Poland 4/---26.923.626.9
  Romania---14.313.219.3
  Russian Fed.0.50.40.484.865.471.3
  Ukraine0.10.10.136.319.933.6
OCEANIA 1.3 0.4 0.6 19.8 39.0 35.1
  Australia1.30.40.518.838.134.2
WORLD 572.1 584.3 607.9 2 023.7 2 078.6 2 186.5
  Developing countries546.3561.1581.8 1 180.9 1 232.9 1 254.9
  Developed countries25.823.226.1842.8845.7931.6
Source: FAO Note: Totals computed from unrounded data.
1/ Rice is included in the cereal total in paddy terms. 2/ Including Taiwan Province 3/ Up to 2003 15 member countries, from 2004
25 member countries 4/ From 2004 included in EU 25.

Table A.2 a) - WORLD IMPORTS OF CEREALS

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  Wheat (July/June) 1 / Coarse Grains (July/June)
  2002/03 2003/04
estim.
2004/05
f'cast
2002/03 2003/04
estim.
2004/05
f'cast
 ( . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . million tonnes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . )
ASIA 41.0 40.7 46.1 58.8 59.1 57.8
  Bangladesh1.71.91.80.20.10.1
  China1.54.18.17.36.47.2
      Taiwan Province1.11.21.15.05.05.0
  Georgia0.50.50.4---
  India0.1--0.10.20.2
  Indonesia4.04.24.21.71.41.1
  Iran, Islamic Rep. of1.80.50.21.41.71.9
  Iraq 1.72.22.50.10.30.2
  Israel1.61.21.51.41.71.5
  Japan5.45.65.620.420.319.8
  Korea, D. P. R.0.40.30.40.30.10.3
  Korea, Rep. of3.73.23.39.29.79.3
  Malaysia1.41.41.42.42.52.6
  Pakistan0.20.11.0-0.20.2
  Philippines3.23.13.20.40.30.1
  Saudi Arabia0.10.10.27.77.57.7
  Singapore0.30.30.30.20.20.2
  Sri Lanka1.01.01.00.10.10.1
  Syria0.60.10.11.21.51.3
  Thailand0.90.91.00.10.20.2
  Yemen2.02.22.50.20.30.2
AFRICA 28.5 23.9 24.1 16.5 14.0 14.6
North Africa 17.5 13.7 13.9 10.6 8.7 9.1
  Algeria5.53.23.01.81.51.7
  Egypt6.46.46.65.34.54.7
  Morocco2.72.01.81.51.21.2
  Tunisia1.40.61.01.20.80.8
Sub-Saharan Africa 11.0 10.2 10.2 5.9 5.4 5.5
  Côte d'Ivoire0.30.30.3---
  Ethiopia1.80.30.70.1--
  Kenya0.40.60.60.30.80.8
  Nigeria2.42.42.50.10.10.1
  Senegal0.30.30.30.1--
  Sudan1.01.21.10.10.10.1
  South Africa0.91.00.81.00.90.7
CENTRAL AMERICA 7.0 7.3 7.8 11.9 12.0 12.6
  Cuba1.01.01.00.30.30.3
  Dominican Rep.0.30.30.30.70.70.7
  Mexico3.33.54.08.58.59.0
SOUTH AMERICA 11.6 10.5 10.4 5.9 5.8 6.5
  Brazil6.75.45.20.60.60.7
  Chile0.40.40.41.11.11.2
  Colombia1.21.21.32.32.42.3
  Peru1.31.31.40.70.60.9
  Venezuela1.11.21.30.70.70.8
NORTH AMERICA 2.2 2.0 1.8 6.5 4.0 5.1
  Canada0.2--4.51.82.9
  United States2.02.01.81.92.22.2
EUROPE 16.3 17.7 7.7 7.1 11.2 5.7
  Belarus0.40.50.20.20.10.2
  EU   2/12.05.85.04.46.93.4
  Poland   3/0.20.8-0.40.9-
  Romania0.62.00.1-0.10.1
  Russian Fed.0.51.10.50.30.91.1
  Ukraine0.53.60.20.10.20.1
OCEANIA 0.5 0.5 0.6 0.1 0.1 0.1
  New Zealand0.20.20.30.10.10.1
WORLD 107.1 102.6 98.5 106.8 106.1 102.5
  Developing countries78.373.079.170.367.969.5
  Developed countries28.829.519.436.538.333.0
Source: FAO Note: Totals computed from unrounded data.
1/ Including wheat flour in wheat grain equivalent, but excluding semolina.
2/ Excluding trade between the EU member countries. Up to 2003/04 15 member countries, from 2004/05 25 member countries.
3/ From 2004/05 included in EU 25.

Table A.2 b) - WORLD IMPORTS OF CEREALS

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  Rice (milled) Total Cereals 1 /
  2003 2004
estim.
2005
f'cast
2002/03 2003/04
estim.
2004/05
f'cast
 ( . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . million tonnes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . )
ASIA 13.7 11.9  113.5 111.7 
  Bangladesh1.60.8 3.52.8 
  China0.41.0 9.211.5 
      Taiwan Province0.10.2 6.36.3 
  Georgia-- 0.50.5 
  India-0.1 0.20.2 
  Indonesia2.51.0 8.26.6 
  Iran, Islamic Rep. of0.70.6 3.92.8 
  Iraq1.11.2 2.93.6 
  Israel0.10.1 3.13.0 
  Japan0.70.7 26.526.6 
  Korea, D. P. R.0.80.7 1.51.1 
  Korea, Rep. of0.20.2 13.113.2 
  Malaysia0.60.6 4.34.5 
  Pakistan-- 0.20.3 
  Philippines0.91.0 4.54.3 
  Saudi Arabia0.80.9 8.78.4 
  Singapore0.30.4 0.80.9 
  Sri Lanka-0.2 1.11.3 
  Syria0.20.2 1.91.8 
  Thailand-- 1.01.0 
  Yemen0.30.3 2.52.7 
AFRICA 8.2 8.6  53.2 46.5 
North Africa 0.2 0.3  28.3 22.7 
  Algeria0.10.1 7.44.8 
  Egypt-- 11.710.9 
  Morocco-- 4.23.2 
  Tunisia-- 2.61.4 
Sub-Saharan Africa 8.0 8.3  24.9 23.9 
  Côte d'Ivoire0.80.9 1.11.3 
  Ethiopia-- 2.00.4 
  Kenya0.30.2 1.01.6 
  Nigeria1.51.6 4.04.1 
  Senegal0.60.7 1.00.9 
  Sudan-- 1.11.3 
  South Africa0.80.8 2.62.7 
CENTRAL AMERICA 1.9 2.0  20.8 21.3 
  Cuba0.60.6 1.81.9 
  Dominican Rep.-0.1 1.01.2 
  Mexico0.50.5 12.312.5 
SOUTH AMERICA 1.4 1.0  18.9 17.3 
  Brazil1.10.7 8.36.7 
  Chile0.10.1 1.61.6 
  Colombia0.10.1 3.63.7 
  Peru-- 2.01.8 
  Venezuela0.10.1 1.92.0 
NORTH AMERICA 0.7 0.8  9.4 6.8 
  Canada0.30.3 5.02.1 
  United States0.50.5 4.44.7 
EUROPE 1.8 1.9  25.2 30.7 
  Belarus-- 0.60.6 
  EU   2/0.70.9 17.113.6 
  Poland   3/0.10.1 0.71.8 
  Romania0.10.1 0.72.2 
  Russian Fed.0.50.4 1.22.4 
  Ukraine0.10.1 0.73.8 
OCEANIA 0.4 0.4  0.9 1.0 
  New Zealand-- 0.20.3 
WORLD 28.1 26.5 26.7 4/ 242.0 235.3 227.6
  Developing countries23.722.122.4172.3163.0171.0
  Developed countries4.44.44.369.772.256.6
Source: FAO Note: Totals computed from unrounded data.
1/ Trade in rice refers to the calendar year of the second year shown.
2/ Excluding trade between the EU member countries. Up to 2003/04 15 member countries, from 2004/05 25 member countries.
3/ From 2004/05 included in EU 25.
4/ Highly tentative.

Table A.3 a) - WORLD EXPORTS OF CEREALS

Top
  Wheat (July/June) 1 / Coarse Grains (July/June)
  2002/03 2003/04
estim.
2004/05
f'cast
2002/03 2003/04
estim.
2004/05
f'cast
 ( . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . million tonnes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . )
ASIA 17.2 16.6 10.6 17.9 14.5 6.4
  China   2/1.02.11.015.011.34.0
  India5.45.01.00.10.60.1
  Indonesia---0.10.10.3
  Japan0.40.40.4---
  Kazakhstan5.75.14.90.50.40.4
  Myanmar---0.10.10.1
  Pakistan1.70.20.1---
  Syria0.81.50.70.30.30.2
  Thailand---0.10.30.2
  Turkey1.00.90.80.70.50.4
  Viet Nam------
AFRICA 0.5 0.4 0.4 1.8 2.1 2.0
  Egypt------
  Ethiopia------
  Nigeria---0.10.10.1
  South Africa0.30.20.20.91.01.0
  Sudan---0.10.50.2
  Uganda---0.20.10.1
CENTRAL AMERICA 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.3 0.3 0.3
SOUTH AMERICA 5.8 8.7 8.9 15.7 16.2 15.0
  Argentina5.67.58.012.210.09.5
  Brazil-1.00.73.05.75.0
  Paraguay0.20.20.10.30.30.4
  Uruguay-0.10.10.10.10.1
NORTH AMERICA 32.0 48.0 39.0 49.3 58.5 61.9
  Canada9.015.515.51.74.13.9
  United States23.032.523.547.554.458.0
EUROPE 41.9 12.4 22.1 17.6 11.3 11.8
  Bulgaria1.10.20.60.50.10.2
  Czech Rep.   3/0.5--0.10.3-
  EU   4/15.87.614.06.63.84.5
  Hungary   3/1.30.5-1.30.6-
  Romania0.2-0.80.40.40.5
  Russian Fed.14.54.03.93.83.22.3
  Ukraine6.6-2.54.12.53.9
OCEANIA 10.8 14.0 17.0 3.3 4.6 5.1
  Australia10.814.017.03.24.65.1
WORLD 109.0 100.7 98.5 105.7 107.7 102.5
  Developing countries17.720.414.334.231.922.3
  Developed countries91.380.384.271.675.880.2
Source: FAO
Note: Totals computed from unrounded data.
1/ Including wheat flour in wheat grain equivalent, but excluding semolina.
2/ Including Taiwan Province.
3/ From 2004/05 included in EU 25.
4/ Excluding trade between the EU member countries. Up to 2003/04 15 member countries, from 2004/05 25 member countries.

Table A.3 b) - WORLD EXPORTS OF CEREALS

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  Rice (milled) Total Cereals 1 /
  2003 2004
estim.
2005
f'cast
2002/03 2003/04
estim.
2004/05
f'cast
 ( . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . million tonnes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . )
ASIA 22.1 20.4  57.2 51.5 
  China   2/2.71.5 18.614.9 
  India4.42.8 9.88.4 
  Indonesia-- 0.10.1 
  Japan0.60.5 1.00.9 
  Kazakhstan-- 6.25.5 
  Myanmar0.40.2 0.50.3 
  Pakistan2.01.9 3.62.1 
  Syria-- 1.11.8 
  Thailand7.69.2 7.79.5 
  Turkey-- 1.71.4 
  Viet Nam3.94.0 3.94.0 
AFRICA 0.6 0.8  2.9 3.3 
  Egypt0.60.8 0.60.8 
  Ethiopia-- -- 
  Nigeria-- 0.10.1 
  South Africa-- 1.21.2 
  Sudan-- 0.10.5 
  Uganda-- 0.20.1 
CENTRAL AMERICA 0.1 0.1  1.0 1.0 
SOUTH AMERICA 1.2 1.6  22.6 26.6 
  Argentina0.20.4 18.017.9 
  Brazil-0.1 3.06.8 
  Paraguay-- 0.50.5 
  Uruguay0.60.8 0.81.0 
NORTH AMERICA 3.8 3.3  85.1 109.8 
  Canada-- 10.719.6 
  United States3.83.3 74.390.2 
EUROPE 0.2 0.2  59.8 23.9 
  Bulgaria-- 1.60.3 
  Czech Rep.   3/-- 0.60.3 
  EU   4/0.20.2 22.611.6 
  Hungary   3/-- 2.61.1 
  Romania-- 0.60.4 
  Russian Fed.-- 18.37.2 
  Ukraine-- 10.72.5 
OCEANIA 0.2 0.2  14.2 18.8 
  Australia0.20.2 14.218.8 
WORLD 28.1 26.5 26.7 5/ 242.8 234.8 227.6
  Developing countries23.322.322.375.274.658.8
  Developed countries4.84.24.4167.6160.3168.8
Source: FAO
Note: Totals computed from unrounded data.
1/ Trade in rice refers to the calendar year of the second year shown.
2/ Including Taiwan Province.
3/ From 2004/05 included in EU 25.
4/ Excluding trade between the EU member countries. Up to 2003/04 15 member countries, from 2004/05 25 member countries.
5/ Highly tentative.

Table A.4 – CEREALS: Supply and Utilization in Main Exporting Countries (National Crop Years)

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  Wheat 1/ Coarse Grains 2/ Rice (milled basis)
  2002/03 2003/04
estim.
2004/05
f'cast
2002/03 2003/04
estim.
2004/05
f'cast
2002/03 2003/04
estim.
2004/05
f'cast
 ( . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . million tonnes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . )
  UNITED STATES (June/May) UNITED STATES UNITED STATES (Aug./July)
Opening stocks21.213.414.945.031.028.01.20.80.8
Production44.163.657.8245.2276.0298.96.56.47.0
Imports2.32.01.62.22.22.20.50.50.5
   Total Supply 67.5 78.9 74.3 292.4 309.2 329.0 8.2 7.7 8.3
Domestic use31.032.533.0215.7226.8233.43.53.73.8
Exports23.131.625.345.754.459.63.93.33.4
Closing stocks13.414.916.031.028.036.00.80.81.0
  CANADA (August/July) CANADA THAILAND (Nov./Oct.) 3/
Opening stocks6.75.76.13.53.24.22.52.5 
Production16.223.624.620.126.525.817.217.6 
Imports0.20.00.04.22.02.60.00.0 
   Total Supply 23.1 29.3 30.7 27.8 31.7 32.6 19.7 20.1 
Domestic use8.27.78.222.023.123.89.69.4 
Exports9.215.616.22.74.44.57.69.2 
Closing stocks5.76.16.33.24.24.32.51.5 
  ARGENTINA (Dec./Nov.) ARGENTINA CHINA (Jan./Dec.) 3/ 4/
Opening stocks1.02.12.51.20.81.583.473.7 
Production12.314.514.818.719.216.3120.9111.3 
Imports0.00.00.00.00.00.00.41.0 
   Total Supply 13.3 16.6 17.3 20.0 20.0 17.9 204.6 185.9 
Domestic use5.25.65.88.08.27.7128.3124.3 
Exports6.18.59.011.110.39.02.71.5 
Closing stocks2.12.52.50.81.51.173.760.2 
  AUSTRALIA (Oct./Sept.) AUSTRALIA PAKISTAN (Nov./Oct.) 3/
Opening stocks7.12.16.51.60.61.40.60.3 
Production10.124.922.37.512.811.54.54.8 
Imports0.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.0 
   Total Supply 17.2 27.0 28.8 9.0 13.4 12.8 5.0 5.2 
Domestic use6.05.34.55.96.06.52.72.8 
Exports9.115.217.32.66.04.92.01.9 
Closing stocks2.16.57.00.61.41.40.30.5 
  EU (July/June) 5/ EU 5/ VIET NAM (Nov./Oct.) 3/
Opening stocks12.515.012.318.018.014.94.54.9 
Production104.091.4129.4107.596.0142.923.023.0 
Imports12.05.85.04.46.93.40.00.0 
   Total Supply 128.5 112.2 146.8 129.9 120.9 161.2 27.5 27.9 
Domestic use97.593.9115.6105.3105.2142.218.719.0 
Exports16.07.814.26.63.84.53.94.0 
Closing stocks15.010.517.018.011.814.54.94.9 
TOTAL ABOVE          
Opening stocks48.538.242.369.353.649.992.182.3 
Production186.6218.0248.8398.9430.4495.4172.1163.1 
Imports14.57.86.710.811.18.20.91.5 
   Total Supply 249.6 264.0 297.7 479.1 495.1 553.5 265.1 246.8 
Domestic use147.9145.0166.9356.9369.3413.6162.9159.2 
Exports63.578.682.068.678.982.619.919.8 
Closing stocks38.240.448.853.646.857.482.367.8 
Source: FAO Note: Totals computedfrom unrounded data.
1/ Trade data include wheat flour in wheat grain equivalent. For the EU semolina is also included.
2/ Argentina (Dec./Nov.) for rye, barley and oats, (March/February) for maize and sorghum; Australia (November/October) for rye, barley and oats, (March/February) for maize and sorghum; Canada (August/July); EU (July/June); United States (June/May) for rye, barley and oats, (September/August) for maize and sorghum.
3/ Rice trade data refer to the calendar year of the second year shown.
4/ Including Taiwan province.
5/ Excluding trade between the EU member countries. Up to 2003/04 15 member countries, from 2004/05 25 member countries.

Table A.5 - WORLD CEREAL STOCKS: Estimated Total Carryovers of Cereals 1/

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  Crop Years ending in:
  1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
estim.
2005
f’cast
 ( . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . million tonnes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . )
TOTAL CEREALS 611.0 630.7 599.2 572.5 478.3 407.3 402.1
Wheat 241.9 246.5 243.4 233.9 199.0 159.7 160.0
  held by:       
- main exporters   2/50.450.252.348.538.240.448.8
- others191.5196.3191.1185.4160.7119.3111.2
Coarse Grains 233.2 234.3 207.8 197.1 161.8 144.9 145.2
  held by:       
- main exporters   2/80.578.076.669.353.646.857.4
- others152.6156.3131.2127.7108.298.087.8
Rice (milled basis) 135.9 149.9 147.9 141.5 117.5 102.7 97.0
  held by:       
- main exporters   2/95.0100.598.392.182.367.866.0
         excl. China   3/3.96.77.78.78.67.67.9
- others40.949.449.749.435.334.931.0
BY REGIONS       
Developed Countries 172.4 166.2 162.0 168.0 141.7 123.7 142.7
  Australia3.04.55.38.92.98.0 
  EU   4/37.134.532.031.133.723.1 
  Canada12.513.514.110.38.910.3 
  Hungary   5/2.92.21.51.61.30.9 
  Japan6.46.26.05.75.24.5 
  Poland   5/4.33.92.13.02.92.3 
  Romania3.53.60.93.02.21.5 
  Russian Fed.5.84.96.513.412.57.1 
  South Africa2.51.93.01.53.23.8 
  Ukraine2.22.22.35.25.12.9 
  United States77.875.677.467.445.243.6 
Developing Countries 438.6 464.5 437.2 404.4 336.6 283.5 259.5
Asia 398.6 425.0 400.6 364.3 302.2 243.4 
  China 3/299.3311.3281.1249.2210.2164.7 
  India47.357.462.260.040.431.0 
  Indonesia6.67.06.34.45.15.1 
  Iran, Islamic Rep. of2.13.83.54.33.82.9 
  Korea, Rep. of2.83.33.23.42.92.7 
  Pakistan9.28.79.46.62.81.8 
  Philippines2.61.92.01.82.21.9 
  Syria4.03.72.93.63.83.0 
  Turkey9.48.38.77.57.06.5 
Africa 27.3 24.9 23.5 23.8 21.1 22.7 
  Algeria2.81.71.61.92.52.6 
  Egypt4.64.24.13.93.42.5 
  Ethiopia1.41.52.31.80.80.4 
  Morocco5.23.72.12.02.13.3 
  Nigeria1.91.62.22.52.21.9 
  Tunisia1.92.12.11.81.42.0 
Central America 6.2 6.5 5.5 5.6 4.7 5.1 
  Mexico5.05.04.04.33.43.8 
South America 6.2 7.8 7.4 10.6 8.5 12.2 
  Argentina1.81.81.62.32.94.1 
  Brazil1.52.71.94.42.55.5 
        
Source: FAO Note: Based on official and unofficial estimates. Totals computed from unrounded data.
1/ Stock data are based on an aggregate of carryovers at the end of national crop years and do not represent world stock levels at any point in time.
2/ The major wheat and coarse grains exporters are Argentina, Australia, Canada, the EU and the United States. The major rice exporters are China (including Taiwan Province), Pakistan, Thailand, the United States and Viet Nam. See Table A.4 for country details.
3/ Including Taiwan Province.
4/ Up to 2003/04 15 member countries, from 2004/05 25 member countries.
5/ From 2004/05 included in EU 25.

Table A.6 – SELECTED EXPORT PRICES OF CEREALS AND SOYBEANS

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  Wheat Maize Sorghum Soybeans
U.S. No.2 Hard
Red Winter Ord.
Prot.
1 /
U.S. Soft Red
Winter No.2
1 /
Argentina
Trigo Pan
2 /
U.S. No.2
Yellow
1 /
Argentina
2 /
U.S. No.2
Yellow
1 /
U.S. No.2
Yellow
1 /
 ( . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US$/tonne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . )
  July/June       
     2000/2001128101124868493184
     2001/2002127113119908995182
     2002/2003161138145107102112222
     2003/2004161149154115109118305
     2003 -  August15514215510098106220
     2004 -  March171158153129110132374
                 April      172158159133121131371
                 May167150157130118126367
                 June      158139143124113119342
                 July154134139105103103309
                 August        I147128132101100101223
                                    II 14512812710499105223
                                    III145129120105100109234
                                    IV146134125107101109245
                                    V148 133 125 104 99 108 248
Sources: International Grain Council and USDA.
1/ Delivered U.S. Gulf ports. 2/ Up River f.o.b.

Table A.7 – SELECTED WHEAT AND MAIZE PRICE INDICES

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  Wheat 1 / Maize 2 /
 (1997/98-1999/00=100)(1997/98-1999/00=100)
1999/2000 93 92
2000/2001 97 87
2001/2002 99 91
2002/2003121108
2003/2004119116
2003 -  August115101
2004 -  March125130
            April127134
            May123131
            June120125
            July113106
            August108105
Sources: FAO, International Grain Council, USDA
1/ The wheat price index has been constructed based on the IGC wheat price index, rebased to July/June 1997/98-1999/00 = 100. The IGC wheat price index is composed of a simple average of following price quotations, converted to an index, with base July/December 1986 = 1000:
      1. Australian Standard White, fob Eastern States - second position quoted
      2. Canadian No.1 CWRS 13.5%, fob St. Lawrence
      3. Canadian No.1 CWRS 12.5%, fob Vancouver
      4. United States No.2 HRW (Ordinary), Gulf
      5. United States No.2 SRW, Gulf
      6. United States No.2 DNS 14%, fob Lakes
      7. United States No.2 Western White, fob Pacific
2/ U.S. Maize No. 2 Yellow (delivered U.S. Gulf ports) with base July/June, 1997/98-1999/00 = 100

Table A.8 - PRICE INDICES AND SELECTED EXPORT PRICES FOR RICE

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  Export Prices FAO Indices
Calendar years Thai 100% B Thai broken U.S. Long grain Pakistani Basmati Total Indica Japonica Aromatic
1 / 2 / 3 / 4 /  High quality Low quality  
January/December( . . . . . . . . . . U.S.$/tonne . . . . . . . . )(. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998-2000=100 . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . )
20002071432714188484838389
20011771352643327474747669
20021971512073667273756774
20032011512843588279818291
2003 - August1981513053638582828698
     2004 - April24821540748610810511410899
May237215421523109105115112100
                 June237215429n.a.10910611610997
July238211413n.a.10710511310794
August          I246213385n.a.)     
      II243213341n.a.)     
      III243211341n.a.) 1031041129593
      IV245211341n.a.     
Sources: FAO for indices. Rice prices: Jackson Son & Co. (London) Ltd. and other public sources.
Note: The FAO Rice Price Index is based on 16 rice export quotations. 'Quality' is defined by the precentage of broken kernels, with high (low) quality referring to rice with less (equal to or more) than 20 percent brokens. The Sub-Index for Aromatic Rice follows movements in prices of Basmati and Fragrant rice.
1/ White rice, 100% second grade, f.o.b. Bangkok, indicative traded prices. 2/ A1 super, f.o.b. Bangkok, indicative traded prices. 3/ U.S. No.2, 4% brokens f.o.b. 4/ Basmati: ordinary, f.o.b. Karachi.

Table A.9 – PRICE INDICES AND SELECTED INTERNATIONAL PRICES FOR OILCROP PRODUCTS

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  FAO Indices International Prices
Marketing years Oilseeds Edible/Soap Fats/Oils Oilcakes/ Meals Soybeans 1 / Soybean Oil 2 / Palm Oil 3 / Soybean Cake 4 / Rapeseed Meal 5 /
October/September(. . . . . . . . . . 1990-92=100 . . . . . . . .)(. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . U.S.$/tonne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . )
          
1998/99 8912582209483514149104
1999/00 839189209355337180124
2000/01Oct.-Mar.827698206314254198146
 Apr.-Sept.828694197356289178135
2001/02Oct.-Mar.8395100188378323175135
 Apr.-Sept.90107104213445392174122
2002/03Oct.-Mar.103124106241543442186133
 Apr.-Sept.104123110246535414197149
2003/04Oct.-Mar.140144138351653512274199
 Apr.-Aug.123141128300616469247163
Sources: FAO and Oil World.
Note: The FAO indices are calculated using the Laspeyres formula; the weights used are the average export values of each commodity for the 1990-92 period. The indices are based on the international prices of five selected seeds, ten selected oils and fats and seven selected cakes and meals.
1/ Soybeans (US, No.2 yellow, c.i.f. Rotterdam). 2/ Soybean oil (Dutch, fob ex-mill). 3/ Palm oil (Crude, c.i.f. North West Europe). 4/ Soybean cake (Pellets, 44/45%, Argentina, c.i.f. Rotterdam). 5/ Rapeseed meal (34%, Hamburg, f.o.b. ex-mill).

Table A.10 - WHEAT AND MAIZE FUTURES PRICES

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  September December March May
this year last year this year last year this year last year this year last year
 (. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US$/tonne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .)
WHEAT        
July                    27118128123132127135129131
August                 3                      116130122135126137127133
                           10115132120137124139126134
                     17 113141119145123147125140
                     24114132119136123139125134
                     31114 135119 140122 143124 137
MAIZE        
July                    278783918594889790
August                 3                      8682908694899691
                           108882938696899891
                     17 9090949497979998
                     2491899593989510097
                     3190 9294 9597 97 9999
Source: Chicago Board of Trade

Table A.11 - OCEAN FREIGHT RATES FOR WHEAT

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  From U.S. Gulf ports to:
EU
1/
CIS
Black Sea
1/ 2/
Egypt 1/ Bangladesh 1/
 (.................................... US$tonne....................................)
July/June    
2000/200113.1040.9715.0018.31
2001/200211.0040.9715.0018.50
2002/200312.5040.9716.6722.50
2003/200428.2741.8936.9648.50
2003 - August20.0040.9721.0032.00
2004 - February35.0040.0043.0055.00
           March42.0052.0050.0070.00
           April42.0052.0060.0070.00
           May32.0047.0056.5063.00
           June28.0035.0040.0047.00
           July30.0037.0044.0049.00
            August32.00 39.00 44.00 49.00
Source: International Grains Council
Note: Estimated mid-month rates based on current chartering practices for vessels ready to load three to four weeks ahead.
1/ Size of vessels: Rotterdam over 40 000 tonnes; CIS 20-40 000 tonnes; Egypt over 30 000 tonnes; Bangladesh over 40 000 tonnes.
2/ Excludes CIS and United States flag vessels.

Table A.12 - SELECTED INTERNATIONAL COMMODITY PRICES

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  Currency
and Unit
Effective
Date
Latest
Quotation
1 month
ago
1 year
ago
Average
1989-91
Sugar (I.S.A. daily price)US cents per lb27.08.047.507.956.6211.4
Coffee (I.C.O. daily price)US cents per lb27.08.0459.2256.4251.8676.7
Cocoa (I.C.C.O. daily price)US cents per lb27.08.0480.0576.2479.0956.0
Tea (total tea, Mombasa)US$ per kg.27.08.041.631.531.551.5
Bananas (Central America,€ per tonne08.08.04 822 1/ 900 1/ 760 1/566
  f.o.b., Hamburg)  653 2/691 2/ 644 2/ 
Cotton (COTLOOK,   index “A” 1-3/32")US cents per lb20.08.0453.6056.7560.2078.5
Jute  “BWD”   f.o.b.  Mongla at sightUS$ per Ton10.09.04290290245391.2
Wool (64's, London)Pence per kg20.08.04425436547466
Source: FAO 1/ EU duty paid, estimated. 2/ Estimated price for EFTA markets.

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