KEY POINTS
  • Rice production for 2023 is set to log its largest shortfall in two decades, according to Fitch Solutions.
  • "At the global level, the most evident impact of the global rice deficit has been, and still is, decade-high rice prices," Fitch Solutions' commodities analyst Charles Hart told CNBC.
  • There's a strained supply of rice as a result of the ongoing war in Ukraine, as well as weather woes in rice-producing economies like China and Pakistan.
Bowl of white rice at Bamboo Sushi restaurant in San Ramon, California, January 23, 2022.

From China to the U.S. to the European Union, rice production is falling and driving up prices for more than 3.5 billion people across the globe, particularly in Asia-Pacific – which consumes 90% of the world's rice.

The global rice market is set to log its largest shortfall in two decades in 2023, according to Fitch Solutions.