Key Market Indicators
By 2026, Bissau-Guinean Sorghum Consumption is expected to reach 18,000 metric tons—up from 16,000 metric tons in 2021—growing at an average rate of 2.4% year on year. Since 2017, demand for sorghum in Bissau-Guinea has increased by 2.2% year on year. In 2021, Sierra Leone was the leading consumer of sorghum, with 16,000 metric tons, followed by India (2nd), China (3rd) and Ethiopia (4th). Bissau-Guinean Sorghum Production is forecast to reach 23,820 metric tons by 2026, up from 22,250 metric tons in 2021, increasing at an average rate of 1.2% year on year. Since 1966, supply of sorghum in Bissau-Guinea has grown by 5.5% year on year. In 2021, Spain was the largest producer of sorghum, with 22,250 metric tons, followed by Nigeria (2nd), Ethiopia (3rd) and Mexico (4th).