Key Market Indicators
North Korea's millet consumption is predicted to reach 51,000 metric tons by 2026, up from 50,000 metric tons in 2021. That's an average growth rate of 0.4% annually. Demand has remained unchanged since 2017. In 2021, North Korea ranked 19th, while Kenya was ahead with 50,000 metric tons. Niger, Nigeria and Mali followed in second, third and fourth place respectively. North Korea's millet production is estimated to hit 77,240 metric tons by 2026, up from 74,380 metric tons in 2021. That's a year-on-year average growth rate of 0.6%. Since 1966, total supply has grown 0.7% annually. In 2021, North Korea ranked 21st, while Cameroon topped the list with 74,380 metric tons. Nigeria, China and Mali were second, third and fourth respectively.