Global Millet Trends in 2022
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Consumption of millet is projected to reach 23 million metric tons by 2026, up 0.3% annually from its current level of 22.3 million metric tons. Since 2017, global demand has stayed flat. India was the top consumer in 2021, with 10.4 million metric tons. Niger, Nigeria, and Mali followed in second, third, and fourth place, respectively. Afghanistan's consumption rose 5.3% annually since 2017, while Ukraine saw a 22.1% decrease during the same period. Global production of millet is forecast to reach 29.3 million metric tons by 2026, up a modest 0.1% annually from its current level of 29.2 million metric tons. Since 1966, global supply has increased 1.2% per year. India was the leading producer in 2021, at 10.5 million metric tons. Nigeria, China, and Mali took the next three spots. Azerbaijan's production rose 66.5% since 2017, while Sri Lanka's decreased 54.3% during the same period.
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- Millet Import 198 countries (Asia, Europe, Western Europe...)
- Millet Export 186 countries (Europe, Asia, Western Europe...)
- Millet Production 112 countries (Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, Asia...)
- Millet Yield 111 countries (Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, Asia...)
- Millet Price 89 countries (Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, Asia...)
- Wholesale Price Index 190 countries (Europe, Southern Europe, Asia...)