Harvesting equipment is set to roll into fields worldwide. The story of the upcoming harvest is one of resilience, hard work, and the interplay of nature, economics, and human determination. Months of careful planning, fieldwork, and adaptation to challenging conditions are now converging into what promises to be a landmark season for some crops.
India is projected to achieve record wheat production, thanks to expansions in harvested area and higher yields. This achievement reflects not only favorable growing conditions but also the perseverance of millions of small-acreage farmers who form the backbone of the country’s agricultural system. On a global scale, wheat production is set to rise, bolstered by India’s strong performance.
The United States may see a record-breaking corn harvest in the 2025/26 season, thanks to the diligent work of farmers and advancements in agricultural practices. The anticipated surge in production is attributed to an expansion in harvested acreage and significant improvements in crop yields. By leveraging modern farming techniques, precision technology, and benefiting from favorable early-season conditions, U.S. corn growers are on track for one of the most productive seasons on record.
Global coarse grain production for the 2025/26 crop year is forecast to increase as well. This increase is primarily driven by higher maize production, with the USDA forecasting a record global maize output. The main contributors to this growth include increased production in countries such as Ukraine and Canada, although some regions, including the EU, have seen reductions due to dry weather conditions. The global coarse grain market is influenced by various factors, including changes in maize and barley trade patterns, which can impact overall production and consumption trends.
Farmers everywhere are contending with the unpredictable nature of weather. Extreme heat and dryness in southeastern Europe are curbing yield prospects, while droughts and heatwaves continue to cast a shadow over global food security. Despite these setbacks, growers have continued to push forward, investing long hours and resources to protect their crops from weather-related risks.
Increases in harvested acreage, such as those seen in the U.S. and India, are providing a production boost. These expansions underscore the optimism and commitment of farmers, who, despite uncertainties, continue to sow more in the hope of reaping greater rewards.
Looking Ahead: Partnering in Grower Resilience
The 2025/26 harvest demonstrates both the fragility and strength of modern agriculture. Farmers continue to lean on their agronomy resources, adapting practices and investing in their land. They rely on ag chemical innovations to ensure the rewards of those efforts.
For crop protection and plant health companies, your products are not just inputs; they are enablers of record harvests, buffers against uncertainty, and key drivers of increased global food security.
With our industry-leading sustainable barrier technologies, agricultural chemical producers can:
- Protect Product Integrity – Ensure your formulations arrive in the field uncompromised, even under challenging storage and shipping conditions.
- Enable Supply Chain Reliability – Scale confidently with packaging solutions designed to keep pace with expanding acreage and rising input demand.
- Advance Sustainability Goals – Meet customer and regulatory expectations with recyclable and sustainability-minded packaging development.
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Together, we can ensure the essential inputs that support growers reach the field safely, sustainably, and on time, helping secure harvests now and in the seasons ahead.