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Society The WorldRice Harvest Prices Reach Record Low
Rice prices are dropping to their lowest point in nearly two decades, suggesting that despite climate challenges, the world still has a strong chance of avoiding widespread food shortages.
Global rice harvests are projected to hit a record 541 million tonnes in 2025-26, the highest ever.
This bumper harvest is helping push rice prices down to levels unseen since the mid-2000s. Even with fewer farmers and climate pressures, yields are holding strong thanks to improved seed varieties, better irrigation, and supportive trade policies. With rice forming a staple for billions, this surge in production offers hope that food security can improve even in regions facing climate risk.



