Global Cassava Trends in 2022
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Global consumption of cassava is projected to reach 110 million metric tons by 2026, a 0.3% decrease from 2021 figures. Since 2017, there has been a 0.7% drop in demand. In 2021, Nigeria was the top consumer of cassava with 25.2 million metric tons. Indonesia, Ghana and Mozambique followed in second, third and fourth place, respectively. Chad saw a 3.9% increase from the previous year, while Trinidad and Tobago’s consumption decreased 20.6% since 2017. Global production of cassava is expected to reach 335 million metric tons by 2026, a 1.2% increase from 2021 levels. Since 1966, there has been a 1.4% rise in supply. In 2021, Nigeria was the leading producer of cassava with 60.8 million metric tons. The Democratic Republic of Congo, Thailand and Ghana were placed second, third and fourth in the ranking. Senegal saw a 16.5% rise from the previous year, while the Bahamas’ production decreased 21.8% since 1966.
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In 2022 major markets in the Cassava Industry were:
World Cassava Market Data and Forecasts
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Global Cassava Statistics
- Cassava Import 203 countries (Asia, Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa...)
- Cassava Export 195 countries (Latin America, Asia, Africa...)
- Cassava Production 119 countries (Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America...)
- Cassava Consumption 156 countries (Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America...)
- Starch Import 201 countries (Asia, Southeast Asia, Africa...)
- Starch Export 201 countries (Asia, Southeast Asia, Latin America...)
- Cassava Yield 119 countries (Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America...)
- Cassava Price 86 countries (Latin America, Sub-Saharan Africa, Africa...)
- Wholesale Price Index 190 countries (Europe, Southern Europe, Asia...)
- Wild Fisheries Production 237 countries (Europe, European Union, Southern Europe...)