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Uneven rainfall in India has raised concerns about reduced production. Will global rice production decrease?
In 2022, affected by weather changes, high temperature or drought occurred in many areas, including India. It is reported that the uneven rainfall in India is more serious, which has aroused everyone's concern about the reduction of grain production. So will global rice production decrease? I think it may be reduced, because this year's drought is really a bit serious. Even parts of our country are affected by the environment.

Uneven rainfall in India has aroused people's concerns about the reduction of grain production.

Affected by the weather disturbance in different regions, people's concerns about the decline of rice yield are gradually heating up. Everyone is worried that they won't be able to eat in a few years. In fact, this kind of worry is unnecessary, because now every country has a certain grain reserve. At present, the domestic rice price in India is generally on the rise, but this does not mean that the global rice production will decrease rapidly in the same year. Can only say that it is slightly less than in previous years.

According to relevant survey data, the average retail price of local high-quality rice in India is slightly higher than that in previous years, reaching about 37.63 rupees per kilogram, with a year-on-year increase of about 6.2%. At the same time, the increase of brown rice on the Chicago Board of Trade was 0.77%.

Cherishing grain is the most important thing, so don't worry about the reduction of grain production.

At present, many people are discussing the problem of reducing grain production, fearing that prices will rise because of insufficient quantity in the future. In fact, in China, this kind of worry is unnecessary, so there is no need to panic too much. The domestic grain supply situation is still relatively stable, and the grain reserves are relatively sufficient. Although India will reduce food production due to environmental problems, as long as people at home know the importance of cherishing food, there will be no shortage of food supply. Don't eat leftovers every day, which is also a basic quality of a person. I think cherishing food is a virtue, and such a good habit should be maintained.