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MY2020/21 rice production is revised down to 18.6 million metric tons due to limited water supplies.
MY2020/21 rice and corn production is expected to fully recover from MY2019/20 due to favorable weather conditions.
MY2020/21 rice and corn production are expected to recover to record levels following lower production levels in MY2019/20 caused by adverse weather conditions and pest outbreaks.
MY2019/20 rice production is revised down to the second lowest level in the decade due to adverse weather conditions.
MY2019/20 rice production is revised down to the second lowest level in the decade due to adverse weather conditions.
MY2019/20 rice production is revised down further due to ineffective control of the outbreaks of blast disease on the main rice crop and limited water supplies for off-season rice plantings.
MY2019/20 rice production is revised down as the main rice crop was affected by flooding. Rice exports are revised down further due to strong competition in low-quality rice markets.
While a dry spell caused marginal damage on rice and corn production in MY2019/20, the impact of fall armyworm infestation adversely affected corn production to a greater extent.
MY2019/20 corn production is revised down due to fall armyworm infestation.
MY2019/20 rice and corn production is forecast to increase to record levels due to expanded acreage driven by attractive prices.
The MY2018/19 rice and corn production forecast remains unchanged as the acreage that has shifted from off-season rice to corn cultivation is far below the government’s target.
MY2018/19 rice and corn production should increase due to expanded acreage and favorable weather conditions.