What do we know about the future of rice in relation to food systems?
Global rice production remained more stable than maize and wheat production in recent years, while rice consumption continues to increase, albeit at a slower pace. Rice production and consumption are projected to increase worldwide, with Asia to continue as the world’s leading source of rice throug...
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International Food Policy Research Institute
2025
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| author | Valera, Harold Glenn Pede, Valerien Olivier Antonio, Ronald Jeremy |
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| description | Global rice production remained more stable than maize and wheat production in recent years, while rice consumption continues to increase, albeit at a slower pace.
Rice production and consumption are projected to increase worldwide, with Asia to continue as the world’s leading source of rice through 2050.
Southeast Asia’s rice surplus will increase by 2040 by closing the exploitable yield gap by one-half.
The global rice sector will experience an increasing economic surplus with faster productivity growth and will contribute to a decline in the number of undernourished children and people at risk of hunger.
Demographic changes and rice trade policy reforms will be key drivers of rice demand and prices in different countries. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1755302025-11-06T17:18:10Z What do we know about the future of rice in relation to food systems? Valera, Harold Glenn Pede, Valerien Olivier Antonio, Ronald Jeremy rice food systems crop production yield gap forecasting supply balance farmland trade policies productivity Global rice production remained more stable than maize and wheat production in recent years, while rice consumption continues to increase, albeit at a slower pace. Rice production and consumption are projected to increase worldwide, with Asia to continue as the world’s leading source of rice through 2050. Southeast Asia’s rice surplus will increase by 2040 by closing the exploitable yield gap by one-half. The global rice sector will experience an increasing economic surplus with faster productivity growth and will contribute to a decline in the number of undernourished children and people at risk of hunger. Demographic changes and rice trade policy reforms will be key drivers of rice demand and prices in different countries. 2025-07-21 2025-07-07T20:33:20Z 2025-07-07T20:33:20Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/175530 en https://hdl.handle.net/10568/175019 Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Valera, Harold Glenn; Pede, Valerien Olivier; and Antonio, Ronald Jeremy. 2025. What do we know about the future of rice in relation to food systems? In What do we know about the future of food systems? eds. Keith Wiebe and Elisabetta Gotor. Part Three: What Do We Know About the Future of Selected Food Commodities? Chapter 32, Pp. 191-195. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/175530 |
| spellingShingle | rice food systems crop production yield gap forecasting supply balance farmland trade policies productivity Valera, Harold Glenn Pede, Valerien Olivier Antonio, Ronald Jeremy What do we know about the future of rice in relation to food systems? |
| title | What do we know about the future of rice in relation to food systems? |
| title_full | What do we know about the future of rice in relation to food systems? |
| title_fullStr | What do we know about the future of rice in relation to food systems? |
| title_full_unstemmed | What do we know about the future of rice in relation to food systems? |
| title_short | What do we know about the future of rice in relation to food systems? |
| title_sort | what do we know about the future of rice in relation to food systems |
| topic | rice food systems crop production yield gap forecasting supply balance farmland trade policies productivity |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/175530 |
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