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Updated · iref.net · Jul 1
U.S. Rice Acreage Falls 28% to 2.02 Million Acres, Lowest Since 1972 as Cotton Expands
Updated
Updated · iref.net · Jul 1

U.S. Rice Acreage Falls 28% to 2.02 Million Acres, Lowest Since 1972 as Cotton Expands

2 articles · Updated · iref.net · Jul 1

Summary

  • USDA pegged 2026 U.S. rice plantings at 2.02 million acres, down 28% from a year earlier and the smallest area in 54 years.
  • Weaker rice demand, weather-related production problems and better returns in competing crops drove the drop, with farmers shifting land toward cotton.
  • Upland cotton acreage rose 6% year on year to 9.7 million acres, underscoring the change in planting incentives across major row crops.
  • Rice supplies have not tightened yet: rough rice stocks stood at 74.8 million Hundredweight on June 1, up 7% from a year earlier.
  • The divergence between shrinking rice acreage and rising inventories points to continued pressure on the rice market even as U.S. crop patterns adjust.

Insights

As U.S. farmers abandon rice fields, can Indonesia's new super-yield technology reshape the global supply and fill the void?
Amid a domestic rice surplus, why does Japan's protectionist policy continue to block cheaper foreign alternatives?