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Agriculture Statistics > Grains > Coarse grain production (per capita) (most recent) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1   United States: 939.344 thousand metric tons per 
#2   Canada: 788.904 thousand metric tons per 
#3   Hungary: 630.559 thousand metric tons per 
#4   Australia: 550.274 thousand metric tons per 
#5   Argentina: 505.918 thousand metric tons per 
#6   Ukraine: 325.553 thousand metric tons per 
#7   Romania: 306.986 thousand metric tons per 
#8   Mexico: 239.635 thousand metric tons per 
#9   South Africa: 211.596 thousand metric tons per 
#10   Brazil: 210.727 thousand metric tons per 
#11   Russia: 196.625 thousand metric tons per 
#12   China: 92.8567 thousand metric tons per 
#13   Egypt: 87.9932 thousand metric tons per 
#14   India: 30.0852 thousand metric tons per 
#15   Indonesia: 26.8624 thousand metric tons per 
Weighted average: 342.9 thousand metric tons per  


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

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