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South Africa’s local wheat price increased sharply to record high levels in April 2020.
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Ghana: Grain and Feed Annual

Post predicts Ghana’s MY 2020/21 wheat and rice imports at 990,000 and 950,000 metric tons (MT), respectively.
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Bosnia and Herzegovina: Grain Situation Update

The spring planting in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) is ongoing and the weather and soil conditions are reportedly good.
Romania’s grain production is forecast down by 2.6 percent in marketing year (MY) 2020/21 from MY 2019/20.
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Sri Lanka: Grain and Feed Annual

In MY 2020/21 Sri Lanka expects a healthy rice paddy harvest with a forecast of 4.4 million metric tons. The MY 2019/20 harvest would surpass the national target for self-sufficiency.
On May 7, 2020, the Government of Morocco extended the suspension of customs duties on common wheat and its products through December 2020.
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European Union: Grain and Feed Annual

The EU’s grain harvest in MY2020/21 is forecast to decline over 11MMT to 304 MMT, in large part due to extremely challenging planting conditions in the UK and France.
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Canada: Grain and Feed Annual

FAS/Ottawa forecasts increased production of wheat and oats in marketing year (MY) 2020/21 driven by improved weather conditions, low on-farm stocks, and strong demand.
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Kazakhstan: Grain and Feed Annual

Kazakhstani grain production is expected to recover from last year’s drought-impacted 11.4 million metric ton crop, with wheat production forecast at 13.5 million metric tons (MMT).
Weekly Report as of April 24, 2020, of COVID-19 impact on the Indian harvest of Rabi (Winter) crops.
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Clone of Serbia: Grain and Feed Annual

Farmers in Serbia are preparing for spring planting that should take place at the beginning of April.
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Tanzania: Grain and Feed Annual

In Marketing Year (MY) 2020/21, corn production fell due to post-harvest loss, ineffective extension services, unreliable markets, pests, and diseases.