Africa won’t get Indian rice this year
Since march 2022, bad weather has demonstrated that India's food surpluses are just minimal, placing the country in difficult straits. india would take all possible measures to curb domestic food inflation. And other grains have also contributed to the rise in food prices. The costs of pulses and vegetables, particularly tomatoes, have also been hurting indian consumers' wallets.
Estimate of food supply and consumption
A working group was established by the Niti Ayog in July 2016 to determine the amount of rice, wheat, maize, other coarse cereals, pulses, food grains, oilseeds, sugarcane, fruits, vegetables, and animal products including milk, meat, eggs, and fish that would be needed. Its mission was to forecast domestic and export demand.
In february 2018, the working group delivered their report. So, more than five years ago, an official estimate of how much food was consumed was created. Data is so dated.
The demand for rice was estimated to be 109.28 million tonnes (mt) in 2021–2022, while the demand for wheat was estimated to be 97.12 mt. In a monthly report titled "World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates" (WASDE), the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) estimates the supply and demand for various agricultural commodities in a number of different nations.
The WASDE forecasts indian wheat output and consumption at 113.5 mt and 108.10 mt, respectively, for the years 2023–2024.
The demand for rice is 110.45 mt, while the estimated production is 129.47 mt. 22.03 mt of rice and 1 mt of wheat have been forecast for export by WASDE.
Export from India
4.50 mt of basmati rice were exported from india in 2022–2023. 7.8 mt of the 17.78 mt of non-basmati rice were parboiled. Several underdeveloped nations rely on indian rice to meet their dietary needs.