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NewsletterNewsletterSeguimiento del mercado del arroz - Noviembre de 2011 2011No obstante las extensas inundaciones registradas en Asia desde agosto, que algunos han relacionado con un resurgimiento de la anomalía meteorológica de La Niña, la FAO ha aumentado su pronóstico de julio relativo a la producción mundial de arroz en 2011 en 2,4 millones de toneladas a 721 millones de toneladas.
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NewsletterNewsletterSeguimiento del Mercado del Arroz - Noviembre 2012 2012Pese a unas inundaciones recientes registradas en África, la campaña de 2012 ha ido avanzando satisfactoriamente, especialmente después que una reactivación de las lluvias monzónicas a partir de mediados de agosto mitigara los temores de una repetición de la sequía de 2009 en la India.
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NewsletterNewsletterSeguimiento del mercado del arroz - Noviembre de 2010
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2009El pronóstico de junio de la FAO relativo a la producción mundial de arroz durante la campaña de 2010 se ha rebajado en casi 6,5 millones de toneladas a 697,9 millones de toneladas (465,4 millones de toneladas de arroz elaborado), todavía un 2 por ciento por encima de la producción de 2009 y un volumen sin precedente. Una gran parte de la revisión se debe al empeoramiento de las perspectivas en Asia, donde una combinación de sequías e inundaciones ha afectado a los cultivos desde el comienzo de la temporada.
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