16/06/2026
Global grain output is set to fall 3% in 2026/27, potentially the first decline in four seasons, according to the International Grains Council's May 2026 Grain Market Report.
Global stocks are tightening by 4%, and demand for wheat, maize, and barley keeps climbing. For most growers, that doesn't show up as a headline. It shows up as a tighter margin for error in a season where every tonne counts a little more than it did last year.
When supply is tight, the grain you protect is just as valuable as the grain you produce. A batch that spoils in storage, a building you can't fill properly, an intake that bottlenecks at the worst possible moment, those are the losses that quietly add up over a season.
The operations that come through a tight year in good shape tend to be the ones that sorted out their storage and handling before harvest landed, not in the middle of it. There's still time to look at yours.
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