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Mar 14, 2024 · Crop and livestock statistics are recorded for 278 products, covering the following categories: Crops primary: Cereals, Citrus Fruit, Fibre Crops, Fruit, Oil Crops, Oil Crops and Cakes in Oil Equivalent, Pulses, Roots and Tubers, Sugar Crops, Treenuts and Vegetables.
Rice and wheat had very similar production levels and growth rates: 787 million tonnes in 2021 and +32 percent since 2000 for rice, compared to 771 million tonnes and +31 percent for wheat.
Aug 4, 2022 · China is the world’s largest wheat producer and has yielded more than 2.4 billion tonnes of wheat in the last 20 years, around 17% of total production. Russia is the largest global wheat exporter, exporting volumes worth more than $7.3 billion in 2021.
Jul 14, 2024 · Global wheat production crossed 800 million tonnes in 2022, which makes it the second-most cultivated grain after corn. From different kinds of noodles to all the varieties of breads, wheat is a staple crop for a dizzying array of diets across countries. But who grows the most and by how much?
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These sub-national percentages of total production may differ from the displayed percentages in crop production maps because more recent production data from national ministry of agriculture (MoA) or statistic departments were used in the production maps.
It provides a consensus assessment of the ten-year prospects for agricultural commodity, fish and biofuel markets at national, regional and global levels, and serves as a reference for forward-looking policy analysis and planning. The OECD-FAO Agricultural Outlook 2021-2030 presents the trends driving food and agricultural markets over the ...
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Wheat feed and residual use exhibits more annual variability, depending on its price relative to feed grains. In 2021/22, feed and residual use is expected to grow as wheat’s premium to corn continues to narrow in many foreign markets. The European Union represents the largest year-over-year