Key Market Indicators
Liberian grains production is projected to decline significantly over the next five years, dropping to 149,000 metric tons by 2028. This marks a decrease from the current 175,000 metric tons recorded in 2023, with an average annual decline of 2.6%. Historically, Liberia's grain supply has been on a downward trend. Since 1966, the country has seen an average annual reduction of 7.5% in its grain production. In 2023, Liberia ranked 126th in global grain production, being overtaken by Libya, which matched Liberia's 175,000 metric tons. The leading producers in this sector are the United States, India, and Brazil, occupying the second, third, and fourth positions, respectively.