“Here’s the total amount of staple crops the world has produced since
1960. The last year — 2025 — is the USDA’s latest projection. Most
crops, with the exception of sorghum and millet, have seen steady
increases over the past 60 years, and that trend is expected to continue
this year. Corn (maize) and wheat, […]
The post The World Is on Track for Record Harvests This Year appeared
first on Human Progress.
https://humanprogress.org/the-world-is-on-track-for-record-harvests-this-year/View article
View summary
#^The World Is on Track for Record Harvests This Year“Here’s the total amount of staple crops the world has produced since 1960. The last year — 2025 — is the USDA’s latest projection.
Most crops, with the exception of sorghum and millet, have seen steady increases over the past 60 years, and that trend is expected to continue this year.
Corn (maize) and wheat, in particular, have seen large increases this year. Soybeans are also expected to see a record. For rice, the rise is very small — basically the same output as last year (which was also a record).
Sorghum and millet — lesser-known but important staple crops in the tropics — continue with their regular pattern, fluctuating up and down without much sustained growth at all. This is concerning for food security, especially across Sub-Saharan Africa.”
From
Sustainability by numbers.
The post
The World Is on Track for Record Harvests This Year appeared first on
Human Progress.