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Agriculture Statistics > Grains > Corn consumption (per capita) (most recent) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1  United States:700.021 thousand metric tons per 
#2  Hungary:459.678 thousand metric tons per 
#3  Serbia and Montenegro:434.02 thousand metric tons per 
#4  Canada:338.363 thousand metric tons per 
#5  Romania:300.045 thousand metric tons per 
#6  Mexico:241.989 thousand metric tons per 
#7  Brazil:198.804 thousand metric tons per 
#8  Korea, South:196.748 thousand metric tons per 
#9  South Africa:196.193 thousand metric tons per 
#10  Egypt:141.924 thousand metric tons per 
#11  Japan:125.572 thousand metric tons per 
#12  Malaysia:106.458 thousand metric tons per 
#13  China:98.0622 thousand metric tons per 
#14  Nigeria:41.1599 thousand metric tons per 
#15  Indonesia:31.8216 thousand metric tons per 
#16  India:11.6638 thousand metric tons per 
Weighted average: 226.4 thousand metric tons per  


DEFINITION: Figures for 2003/2004 Per capita figures expressed per 1 million population.

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FK (USA)
16th April 2007
I believe the units on this page should be "kg per capita" rather than "thousand metric tons per capita"/

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