Global Rice Production Set To Plunge 10%, Threatening Half Of Humanity

Via ZeroHedge

Farmers in China, India, Bangladesh, Indonesia, and Vietnam — the largest rice-producing countries could experience reduced output due to soaring fertilizer prices.

The International Rice Research Institute warns that harvests could plunge as much as 10% in the next season, equating to about 36 million tons of rice, or enough food to feed a half billion people, according to Bloomberg.

Chemical fertilizers, such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, are the most applied nutrients for high-yielding rice cultivation. Farmers have been particularly vulnerable to soaring fertilizer prices as some have reduced the amount of nutrients to save costs. This threatens future harvests as production declines could stoke food inflation for a crop that feeds half of humanity.

Humnath Bhandari, a senior agricultural economist at the institute, said the 10% drop in global rice production is a “very conservative estimate.” He said if the Ukraine conflict continued and fertilizer prices remained high and supply limited, then the decline of rice output could be even more severe. This may trigger a full-blown global food crisis, similar to the one that the UN has been warning about.

Russia and Belarus are big suppliers of every major type of crop nutrient. Western countries have sanctioned both, which have limited fertilizers shipments to the rest of the world, crimping supply and why prices are soaring. On top of this, Moscow has reduced or halted nutrient exports.

Nguyen Binh Phong, the owner of a fertilizer shop in Vietnam’s Kien Giang province, said nutrient costs have soared three-fold over the past year, forcing farmers in the region to reduce fertilizer use by up to 20% because of rising prices.

“When the farmers cut fertilizer use, they accept that they will get lower profit,” Phong said.

Bloomberg outlines a significant problem: Unlike most crop prices, the price of rice has gone down, not up, which will compress farmers’ margins even more.

Governments across Asia have kept rice prices under control to maintain social order. Some countries offer generous fertilizer subsidies to farmers to keep yields plentiful. For example, India will spend $20 billion this year to shield farmers from soaring nutrient prices, up from the $14 billion budget before the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Bhandari said it’s “inevitable” that rice prices will go higher; “It has to be reflected somewhere.”

Maybe the world is in the beginning stages of a food crisis and could worsen next year as crops of all sorts could experience harvest declines because farmers are spreading fewer nutrients due to high prices.

Global food prices will remain at record-highs (or at least elevated levels) as forward-looking markets expect tightening supplies in 2023. This will give rise to continued social unrest (see: here & here) as the dominos fall in the weakest countries.

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8 Comments
hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
April 20, 2022 6:24 am

Global rice production has always plunged by 10%.

Ginger
Ginger
  hardscrabble farmer
April 20, 2022 6:39 am

Rice production in South Carolina has fallen over 99% since 1865.
”The Horror, The Horror” says Lindsey Graham in maybe a reference to President Putin, or possibly when he notices no cars parked behind The Back Door Adult Video located outside Charleston.

VOWG
VOWG
April 20, 2022 7:19 am

Man busy working at killing his fellow man. It has been ever thus.

Winchester
Winchester
April 20, 2022 7:48 am

More fear mongering. Oh well I don’t eat much rice, even though I have well over 100lbs of it sealed and stored.

BSHJ
BSHJ
April 20, 2022 10:28 am

How does a 10% less rice result in 50% threat?

Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson
  BSHJ
April 20, 2022 12:09 pm

Progs think “Maff be rayciss.” Along with every other discipline.

Leethal
Leethal
April 20, 2022 3:11 pm

mNRA jabs failed. Going to starve the world next. They have to go but not the ‘elite doing this.

bug
bug
April 20, 2022 11:01 pm

Time to start composting your own “night soil.”