Sorghum feed and residual in the Philippines were forecasted to remain stable at 30.0 thousand metric tons for both 2024 and 2025. By 2026, it is expected to show a modest increase to 31.0 thousand metric tons, followed by another rise to 32.0 thousand metric tons in 2027 and 2028. These values indicate a steady upward trend starting from 2026. As of 2023, the recorded consumption stood at 29.0 thousand metric tons, showcasing a year-on-year increase of 3.4% in the initial forecast year of 2024.
Future trends to watch for include possible impacts from climate change on sorghum yields, shifts in demand for alternative feedstocks, and government policies aimed at agricultural production. These factors could affect both the supply and demand dynamics of sorghum feed and residual in the Philippines.