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                        EU steel demand to contract in 2023         expected to decline by 3.3 per cent from the previous
                        All downside factors that materialised in the first   year. On the other hand, the forecast for world rice
                        half of last year have persisted, continuing to impact   production was revised downward as lower-than-ex-
                        the European steel market. In that respect, Eurofer   pected output in China more than offset upward
                        expects apparent steel consumption to see a deep-  revisions for Bangladesh and several other countries.
                        er-than-expected drop of -4.6% for 2022 (previously   As a result, global rice output is now predicted to
                        set at -3.5%). The outlook for 2023 also remains   decline by 2.6 per cent from its all-time high in 2021.
                        negative (-1.6%), paving the way for the fourth steel  Looking ahead to 2023, early indications point to
                        demand recession in five years. Though subject to   likely area expansions for winter wheat cropping in
                        high uncertainty, a modest recovery will be in sight in   the northern hemisphere, especially in the United
                        2024 (+1.6%). Despite a more general resilience of the   States of America, driven mainly by elevated wheat
                        EU economy, in the third quarter of 2022, apparent   prices. However, high fertiliser costs may affect appli-
                        steel consumption reached its lowest level after the   cation rates with adverse implications for yields.
                        pandemic.                                   Low domestic prices could result in a small cutback
                        The consequences of high energy prices, the continu-  in wheat plantings in the Russian Federation, the
                        ation of the war in Ukraine, and its related disruptions   world’s largest exporter. At the same time, severe
                        are set to drag on and weigh more heavily in the first   war-induced impacts in Ukraine are estimated to
                        half of 2023. That could lead to the second reces-  reduce winter wheat area plantings by 40 per cent.
                        sion (-0.6%) in Steel Weighted Industrial Production   On the other hand, record plantings are forecast in
                        (SWIP) since 2013, according to Eurofer. However, a   India, spurred by high market and support prices, and
                        gradual recovery is expected in 2024 (+1.6%) if a pos-  relatively high plantings are projected in Pakistan as
                        itive scenario is confirmed and confidence is back.  standing water from the 2022 floods is causing less
                                                                    hindrance than initially anticipated.
                        GRAINS                                      Most of the 2023 coarse grain crops in the southern
                                                                    hemisphere have been sown. Brazil may post record
                        Another record-breaking harvest for Brazil  maize plantings, while those in Argentina could
                        Brazil is set for another record-breaking grain har-  decrease due to low soil moisture levels. Weather
                        vest. As a result, the US Department of Agriculture   conditions augur well for maize yield prospects in
                        maintains its corn planted area forecast at 22.5 mil-  South Africa.
                        lion hectares for MY 2022/2023, and corn production   In its new brief, FAO predicts international trade in
                        is forecast at 125.5 MMT for MY 2022/2023, up 8 per   cereals in 2022/23 to decline by 1.7 per cent from
                        cent from the estimated 116 MMT for MY 2021/2022.   the previous year’s record level to 474 million tonnes.
                        The US Department of Agriculture forecasts corn
                        exports for MY 2022/2023 at 47 MMT, based on  SOYBEAN
                        the continued interest in international markets. The
                        forecast for rice planted area for MY 2022/2023 is   The latest forecasts on global production and
                        reduced to 1.53 million hectares, based on the con-  trade
                        tinued loss of profitability of rice crops in Brazil and   The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) recently
                        high maintenance costs. For MY 2022/2023, milled   published its monthly “World Agricultural Supply
                        rice production is forecast at 7.2 MMT of milled rice   and Demand Estimates” report for February. Global
                        equivalent (MRE), a 1.4 per cent drop from 2021/2022.   2022/23 soybean supply and demand forecasts
                        Brazil is expected to reach record wheat production.   include lower production, crush, and ending stocks.
                        Wheat production for MY 2022/2023 is expected to   Global production is reduced by 5.0 million tons
                        be 9.6 MMT.                                 to 383.0 million on lower crops for Argentina and
                                                                    Ukraine. Argentina’s crop is reduced by 4.5 million
                        WHEAT                                       tons to 41.0 million on lower areas and dry weather
                                                                    conditions impacting yields. Ukraine’s crop is down
                        Projections for record global outturn       0.4 million tons on lower reported area harvested.
                        In its new Cereal Supply and Demand Brief, FAO   Global soybean exports are nearly unchanged, with
                        raised its forecast for world cereal production in  lower exports for Argentina offset by higher ship-
                        2022; however, global cereal supplies are still fore-  ments for Paraguay and Brazil.
                        cast to tighten in 2022/23.                 Soybean imports are increased for Argentina while
                        Global cereal output in 2022 is now forecast at 2,765   down for the EU. EU imports are reduced on the pace
                        million tonnes or 1.7 per cent below the 2021 out-  to date, and higher imports of rapeseed and sun-
                        turn. Upward revisions for Australia and the Russian   flower seed. Pakistan’s imports are also down due to
                        Federation now point to a record global output for   restrictions on import licenses of genetically engi-
                        wheat in 2022, while total coarse grains production is   neered soybeans.


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