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Mali’s Grain Production Rises 3.6 Percent in 2025/26, Preliminary Data Shows

Mali’s grain output for the 2025/26 agricultural season is estimated to have grown by 3.6 percent year-on-year, driven by favorable weather conditions and expanded harvests, preliminary data indicate. According to Reuters, this increase reflects stronger cereal and staple production across key farming regions. 

The estimate covers major grains including millet, sorghum, and maize, which form the backbone of Mali’s food supply and rural economy. CNBC Africa highlighted that timely farm operations and improved rainfall patterns contributed to higher yields in several production zones. 

Agriculture remains central to Mali’s economy, providing employment and income for the majority of rural households. Zonebourse notes that the production gains could help alleviate food price pressures and enhance availability, provided post-harvest storage and distribution challenges are effectively managed. 

Final figures are expected in the coming months as comprehensive harvest surveys and market assessments are completed, offering clearer insight into overall production and stock levels. 

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