There is a high probability that we’ll see supply chain issues in commodities in 2024. Suppliers will face shortages of core agricultural items. This assessment is based on several factors coming to a head, including high input prices, farm profitability concerns, increasing protectionism, and extreme weather events.
In 2023, shortages in agriculture commodities, such as raw sugar, natural rubber, rice, and soy had the highest impact on production. Governments have taken action, with nearly 35 export bans and controls on key agricultural products to protect domestic food security. Leading rice and sugar suppliers like India, Thailand, and Pakistan, accounting for 28% of global sugar supply, implemented export limits affecting world markets.
New protectionist measures on commodity exports are likely to be proposed or expanded in 2024, causing further supply chain issues and disruptions with limited warning.