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Table 2 Global total supply, use and ending stocks for major grainsa2010/11 to 2012/13

From: Alternative mechanisms for achieving food security in Oman

World

Output

Total supply

Tradeb

Total usec

Ending stock

Total grainsd

2010/11

2,197.05

2,687.72

283.61

2,229.86

457.87

2011/12 (estimate)

2,300.38

2,758.25

303.91

2,295.91

462.34

2012/13 (projection) April

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

May

2,372.05

2,834.39

303.46

2,356.46

477.93

Wheat

2010/11

651.14

851.20

132.43

654.46

196.74

2011/12 (estimate)

694.64

891.38

146.74

694.35

197.03

2012/13 (projection) April

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

May

677.56

874.59

137.02

686.47

188.13

Coarse graine

2010/11

1,096.61

1,292.05

116.34

1,129.62

162.43

2011/12 (estimate)

1,142.44

1,304.86

123.09

1,143.71

161.16

2012/13 (projection) April

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

May

1,228.04

1,389.20

131.31

1,204.27

184.92

Rice milled

2010/11

449.30

544.47

34.83

445.78

98.70

2011/12 (estimate)

463.31

562.01

34.07

457.85

104.15

2012/13 (projection) April

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

May

466.45

570.60

35.13

465.73

104.88

  1. Data presented in millions of metric tons. NA, not available. Data from[15]. aAggregate of local marketing years. bBased on export estimate. See individual commodity tables for treatment of export/import imbalances. cTotal use for the United States is equal to domestic consumption only (excludes exports). dWheat, coarse grains and milled rice. eCorn, sorghum, barley, oats, rye, millet and mixed grains (for the United States, excludes millet and mixed grains).