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   China  29%
   United States  19.9%
   India  14.2%
   Pakistan  9.5%
   Brazil  5%
   Turkey  4.8%
   Greece  1.9%
   Australia  1.5%
   Syria  1.5%
   Mali  1.2%
   Egypt  1.1%
   Benin  0.9%
   Turkmenistan  0.8%
   Zimbabwe  0.7%
   Sudan  0.6%
   Cote d'Ivoire  0.6%
   Cameroon  0.5%
   Argentina  0.5%
   Kazakhstan  0.5%
   Nigeria  0.5%


Rank   Countries  Amount 
# 1   China: 25,500 
# 2   United States: 17,559 
# 3   India: 12,500 
# 4   Pakistan: 8,350 
# 5   Brazil: 4,400 
# 6   Turkey: 4,200 
# 7   Greece: 1,700 
= 8   Australia: 1,300 
= 8   Syria: 1,300 
# 10   Mali: 1,050 
# 11   Egypt: 1,000 
# 12   Benin: 750 
# 13   Turkmenistan: 700 
# 14   Zimbabwe: 575 
= 15   Sudan: 500 
= 15   Cote d'Ivoire: 500 
= 17   Cameroon: 475 
= 17   Argentina: 475 
= 19   Kazakhstan: 450 
= 19   Nigeria: 450 
# 21   Spain: 400 
# 22   Iran: 380 
= 23   Paraguay: 350 
= 23   Togo: 350 
# 25   Chad: 325 
# 26   Mexico: 300 
# 27   Burma: 270 
# 28   Zambia: 240 
# 29   Peru: 184 
# 30   Colombia: 155 
# 31   Mozambique: 110 
# 32   Uganda: 90 
= 33   Afghanistan: 85 
= 33   Senegal: 85 
# 35   Israel: 80 
= 36   Bangladesh: 70 
= 36   Ethiopia: 70 
= 36   Ghana: 70 
# 39   Thailand: 67 
= 40   Vietnam: 65 
= 40   Yemen: 65 
# 42   Madagascar: 60 
= 43   Venezuela: 50 
= 43   Central African Republic: 50 
= 45   Indonesia: 37 
= 45   Guinea: 37 
= 47   Bulgaria: 30 
= 47   Iraq: 30 
= 47   Malawi: 30 
# 50   Bolivia: 23 
# 51   Ecuador: 21 
= 52   Kenya: 20 
= 52   Angola: 20 
# 54   Congo, Democratic Republic of the: 15 
= 55   Tunisia: 10 
= 55   Nicaragua: 10 
# 57   Somalia:
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= 66   Italy:
= 66   Costa Rica:
= 66   El Salvador:
= 66   Cyprus:
= 66   Korea, South:
= 66   Morocco:
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Total: 88,034  
Weighted average: 807.7  



DEFINITION: Production of cotton 2003/2004, in thousand bales.

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pankaj Vats
16th December 2009
Great site for detail
Alexis
16th November 2009
I understood this material, but it did take me a while to figure out the source and the time the survey was conducted.
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