Key Market Indicators
Russia is set to consume 25,000 metric tons of millet by 2026, a 15.4% drop from 2021's total of 64,000 metric tons. This marks a 2.9% year-on-year decrease since 2017. Gambia topped the ranking this year with 64,000 metric tons, with Niger, Nigeria, and Mali coming in second, third, and fourth respectively. Meanwhile, Russian millet production is set to fall to 276,420 metric tons by 2026, a 3.9% drop from 2021's total of 348,650 metric tons. This marks an 11.1% year-on-year decrease since 1997. Tanzania led the ranking this year with 348,650 metric tons, with Nigeria, China, and Mali following in second, third, and fourth place.