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  • Agricultural growth: Index of agricultural production in 1996 - 98 (1989 - 91 = 100)
  • Agricultural growth per capita: Net per capita agricultural production, expressed in International Dollars. Net means after deduction of feed and seed. International Dollars are calculated using the Geary-Khamis formula, which is designed to neutralize irrelevant exchange rate movements (more information on http://faostat3.fao.org/faostat-gateway/go/to/mes/glossary/*/E)
  • Agricultural machinery > Tractors: Agricultural machinery refers to the number of wheel and crawler tractors (excluding garden tractors) in use in agriculture at the end of the calendar year specified or during the first quarter of the following year.
  • Agricultural machinery > Tractors > Per capita: Agricultural machinery refers to the number of wheel and crawler tractors (excluding garden tractors) in use in agriculture at the end of the calendar year specified or during the first quarter of the following year. Per capita figures expressed per 1,000 population.
  • Agricultural machinery > Tractors per 100 hectares of arable land: Agricultural machinery refers to the number of wheel and crawler tractors (excluding garden tractors) in use in agriculture at the end of the calendar year specified or during the first quarter of the following year. Arable land includes land defined by the FAO as land under temporary crops (double-cropped areas are counted once), temporary meadows for mowing or for pasture, land under market or kitchen gardens, and land temporarily fallow. Land abandoned as a result of shifting cultivation is excluded.
  • Arable land > Hectares: Arable land (in hectares) includes land defined by the FAO as land under temporary crops (double-cropped areas are counted once), temporary meadows for mowing or for pasture, land under market or kitchen gardens, and land temporarily fallow. Land abandoned as a result of shifting cultivation is excluded.
  • Cereal yield > Kg per hectare: Cereal yield, measured as kilograms per hectare of harvested land, includes wheat, rice, maize, barley, oats, rye, millet, sorghum, buckwheat, and mixed grains. Production data on cereals relate to crops harvested for dry grain only. Cereal crops harvested for hay or harvested green for food, feed, or silage and those used for grazing are excluded."
  • Cultivable land > Hectares: Cultivable land (in hectares) includes land defined by the Food and Agriculture Organisation as land under temporary crops (double-cropped areas are counted once), temporary meadows for mowing or for pasture, land under market or kitchen gardens, and land temporarily fallow. Land abandoned as a result of shifting cultivation is excluded."
  • Farm workers: Agricultural employment shows the number of agricultural workers in the agricultural sector.
  • Produce > Crop > Production index: Crop production index shows agricultural production for each year relative to the base period 1999-2001. It includes all crops except fodder crops. Regional and income group aggregates for the FAO's production indexes are calculated from the underlying values in international dollars, normalized to the base period 1999-2001.
  • Produce > Food > Production index: Food production index covers food crops that are considered edible and that contain nutrients. Coffee and tea are excluded because, although edible, they have no nutritive value.
  • Produce > Soybean > Production: Total production of Soybean, metric tons, 2003/2004
  • Products: Major agricultural crops and products
  • Rural population: Total population living in rural areas. Future estimates are from the UN Population Division.
  • Tractors: Number of tractors 2000. Number of tractors in use refers to the total number of wheeled and crawler tractors used in agriculture. Garden tractors are excluded.
  • Agricultural land > Sq. km > Per capita: Agricultural land refers to the share of land area that is arable, under permanent crops, and under permanent pastures. Arable land includes land defined by the FAO as land under temporary crops (double-cropped areas are counted once), temporary meadows for mowing or for pasture, land under market or kitchen gardens, and land temporarily fallow. Land abandoned as a result of shifting cultivation is excluded. Land under permanent crops is land cultivated with crops that occupy the land for long periods and need not be replanted after each harvest, such as cocoa, coffee, and rubber. This category includes land under flowering shrubs, fruit trees, nut trees, and vines, but excludes land under trees grown for wood or timber. Permanent pasture is land used for five or more years for forage, including natural and cultivated crops." Per capita figures expressed per 1,000 population.
  • Workers per hectare: Workers per hectare of cropland 2000. Agricultural labor intensity, number of workers per hectare shows the labor input intensity of agricultural systems. It is calculated by WRI by dividing the number of agricultural workers by the number of hectares of arable and permanent cropland. Values vary widely among countries according to labor scarcity, production technologies, costs of energy and machinery, etc.
  • Produce > Livestock > Production index: Livestock production index includes meat and milk from all sources, dairy products such as cheese, and eggs, honey, raw silk, wool, and hides and skins.
  • Arable land > Hectares > Per capita: Arable land (in hectares) includes land defined by the FAO as land under temporary crops (double-cropped areas are counted once), temporary meadows for mowing or for pasture, land under market or kitchen gardens, and land temporarily fallow. Land abandoned as a result of shifting cultivation is excluded. Per capita figures expressed per 1,000 population.
  • Grains > Corn > Consumption: Figures for 2003/2004
  • Value added per worker > Constant 2000 US$: Agriculture value added per worker is a measure of agricultural productivity. Value added in agriculture measures the output of the agricultural sector (ISIC divisions 1-5) less the value of intermediate inputs. Agriculture comprises value added from forestry, hunting, and fishing as well as cultivation of crops and livestock production. Data are in constant 2000 U.S. dollars.
  • Farm machinery > Tractors: Farm machinery refers to the number of wheel and crawler tractors (excluding garden tractors) in use in agriculture at the end of the calendar year specified or during the first quarter of the following year.
  • Fertilizer > Consumption > Metric tons: Fertilizer consumption measures the quantity of plant nutrients used per unit of arable land. Fertilizer products cover nitrogenous, potash, and phosphate fertilizers (including ground rock phosphate). Traditional nutrients--animal and plant manures--are not included. The time reference for fertilizer consumption is the crop year (July through June).
  • Fertilizer use > Metric tons: Fertilizer consumption measures the quantity of plant nutrients used per unit of arable land. Fertilizer products cover nitrogenous, potash, and phosphate fertilizers (including ground rock phosphate). Traditional nutrients--animal and plant manures--are not included. For the purpose of data dissemination, FAO has adopted the concept of a calendar year (January to December). Some countries compile fertilizer data on a calendar year basis, while others are on a split-year basis."
  • Land > Arable land and Permanent crops: Arable land and Permanent crops.
  • Fertilizer > Consumption > 100 grams per hectare of arable land: Fertilizer consumption (100 grams per hectare of arable land) measures the quantity of plant nutrients used per unit of arable land. Fertilizer products cover nitrogenous, potash, and phosphate fertilizers (including ground rock phosphate). Traditional nutrients--animal and plant manures--are not included. The time reference for fertilizer consumption is the crop year (July through June). Arable land includes land defined by the FAO as land under temporary crops (double-cropped areas are counted once), temporary meadows for mowing or for pasture, land under market or kitchen gardens, and land temporarily fallow. Land abandoned as a result of shifting cultivation is excluded.
  • Value: Agriculture corresponds to ISIC divisions 1-5 and includes forestry, hunting, and fishing, as well as cultivation of crops and livestock production. Value added is the net output of a sector after adding up all outputs and subtracting intermediate inputs. It is calculated without making deductions for depreciation of fabricated assets or depletion and degradation of natural resources. The origin of value added is determined by the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC), revision 3. Data are in constant 2000 U.S. dollars."
  • Fertilizer use > Kg per ha of arable land: Fertilizer consumption (100 grams per hectare of arable land) measures the quantity of plant nutrients used per unit of arable land. Fertilizer products cover nitrogenous, potash, and phosphate fertilizers (including ground rock phosphate). Traditional nutrients--animal and plant manures--are not included. For the purpose of data dissemination, FAO has adopted the concept of a calendar year (January to December). Some countries compile fertilizer data on a calendar year basis, while others are on a split-year basis. Arable land includes land defined by the FAO as land under temporary crops (double-cropped areas are counted once), temporary meadows for mowing or for pasture, land under market or kitchen gardens, and land temporarily fallow. Land abandoned as a result of shifting cultivation is excluded."
  • Produce > Corn > Yield: Yield of Corn, Metric tons per hectare, 2003/2004
  • Cultivable land > Hectares per person: Cultivable land (hectares per person) includes land defined by the Food and Agriculture Organisation as land under temporary crops (double-cropped areas are counted once), temporary meadows for mowing or for pasture, land under market or kitchen gardens, and land temporarily fallow. Land abandoned as a result of shifting cultivation is excluded."
  • Value added > Constant 2000 US$ > Per capita: Agriculture corresponds to ISIC divisions 1-5 and includes forestry, hunting, and fishing, as well as cultivation of crops and livestock production. Value added is the net output of a sector after adding up all outputs and subtracting intermediate inputs. It is calculated without making deductions for depreciation of fabricated assets or depletion and degradation of natural resources. The origin of value added is determined by the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC), revision 3. Data are in constant 2000 U.S. dollars. Per capita figures expressed per 1 population.
  • Value added > Current US$ > Per $ GDP: Agriculture corresponds to ISIC divisions 1-5 and includes forestry, hunting, and fishing, as well as cultivation of crops and livestock production. Value added is the net output of a sector after adding up all outputs and subtracting intermediate inputs. It is calculated without making deductions for depreciation of fabricated assets or depletion and degradation of natural resources. The origin of value added is determined by the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC), revision 3. Data are in current U.S. dollars. Per $ GDP figures expressed per 1,000 $ gross domestic product.
  • Farm machinery > Tractors per 100 sq. km of arable land: Farm machinery refers to the number of wheel and crawler tractors (excluding garden tractors) in use in agriculture at the end of the calendar year specified or during the first quarter of the following year. Arable land includes land defined by the FAO as land under temporary crops (double-cropped areas are counted once), temporary meadows for mowing or for pasture, land under market or kitchen gardens, and land temporarily fallow. Land abandoned as a result of shifting cultivation is excluded."
  • Produce > Corn > Production: Figures for 2003/2004
  • Value added > Current US$ > Per $ GDP: Agriculture corresponds to ISIC divisions 1-5 and includes forestry, hunting, and fishing, as well as cultivation of crops and livestock production. Value added is the net output of a sector after adding up all outputs and subtracting intermediate inputs. It is calculated without making deductions for depreciation of fabricated assets or depletion and degradation of natural resources. The origin of value added is determined by the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC), revision 3. Data are in current U.S. dollars. Per $ GDP figures expressed per 1,000 $ gross domestic product.
  • Fertilizer > Consumption > Metric tons > Per capita: Fertilizer consumption measures the quantity of plant nutrients used per unit of arable land. Fertilizer products cover nitrogenous, potash, and phosphate fertilizers (including ground rock phosphate). Traditional nutrients--animal and plant manures--are not included. The time reference for fertilizer consumption is the crop year (July through June). Per capita figures expressed per 1,000 population.
  • Value added > Constant 2000 US$ > Per capita: Agriculture corresponds to ISIC divisions 1-5 and includes forestry, hunting, and fishing, as well as cultivation of crops and livestock production. Value added is the net output of a sector after adding up all outputs and subtracting intermediate inputs. It is calculated without making deductions for depreciation of fabricated assets or depletion and degradation of natural resources. The origin of value added is determined by the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC), revision 3. Data are in constant 2000 U.S. dollars. Per capita figures expressed per 1 population.
  • Value added > Current US$ > Per capita: Agriculture corresponds to ISIC divisions 1-5 and includes forestry, hunting, and fishing, as well as cultivation of crops and livestock production. Value added is the net output of a sector after adding up all outputs and subtracting intermediate inputs. It is calculated without making deductions for depreciation of fabricated assets or depletion and degradation of natural resources. The origin of value added is determined by the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC), revision 3. Data are in current U.S. dollars. Per capita figures expressed per 1 population.
  • Area > Corn: Land area under Corn, hectares, 2003/2004
  • Arable and permanent cropland: Arable and permanent cropland 2000.
  • Value added > Current US$ > Per capita: Agriculture corresponds to ISIC divisions 1-5 and includes forestry, hunting, and fishing, as well as cultivation of crops and livestock production. Value added is the net output of a sector after adding up all outputs and subtracting intermediate inputs. It is calculated without making deductions for depreciation of fabricated assets or depletion and degradation of natural resources. The origin of value added is determined by the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC), revision 3. Data are in current U.S. dollars. Per capita figures expressed per 1 population.
  • Value added > Current US$: Agriculture corresponds to ISIC divisions 1-5 and includes forestry, hunting, and fishing, as well as cultivation of crops and livestock production. Value added is the net output of a sector after adding up all outputs and subtracting intermediate inputs. It is calculated without making deductions for depreciation of fabricated assets or depletion and degradation of natural resources. The origin of value added is determined by the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC), revision 3. Data are in current U.S. dollars.
  • Produce > Land under cereal > Production > Hectares > Per capita: Land under cereal production refers to harvested area, although some countries report only sown or cultivated area. Cereals include wheat, rice, maize, barley, oats, rye, millet, sorghum, buckwheat, and mixed grains. Production data on cereals relate to crops harvested for dry grain only. Cereal crops harvested for hay or harvested green for food, feed, or silage and those used for grazing are excluded. Per capita figures expressed per 1,000 population.
  • Organic cropland: Cropland under organic management (hectares 2003). Hectares under organic management refers to number of hectares of land either fully converted to organic agriculture or in the process of conversion. Definitions of organic agriculture vary between count
  • Area > Soybean: Land area under Soybean, hectares, 2003/2004
  • Produce > Soybean > Yield: Yield of Soybean, Metric tons per hectare, 2003/2004
  • Value added > Constant LCU: Agriculture corresponds to ISIC divisions 1-5 and includes forestry, hunting, and fishing, as well as cultivation of crops and livestock production. Value added is the net output of a sector after adding up all outputs and subtracting intermediate inputs. It is calculated without making deductions for depreciation of fabricated assets or depletion and degradation of natural resources. The origin of value added is determined by the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC), revision 3. Data are in constant local currency.
  • Exports > Agricultural raw materials > Exports > % of merchandise > Exports: Agricultural raw materials comprise SITC section 2 (crude materials except fuels) excluding divisions 22, 27 (crude fertilizers and minerals excluding coal, petroleum, and precious stones), and 28 (metalliferous ores and scrap)."
  • Produce > Oats > Yield: Yield of Oats, Metric tons per hectare, 2003/2004
  • Permanent crop farmland > % of land area: Permanent crop farmland is land cultivated with crops that occupy the land for long periods and need not be replanted after each harvest, such as cocoa, coffee, and rubber. This category includes land under flowering shrubs, fruit trees, nut trees, and vines, but excludes land under trees grown for wood or timber."
  • Area > Oats: Land area under Oats, hectares, 2003/2004
  • Arable land > % of land area: Arable land includes land defined by the FAO as land under temporary crops (double-cropped areas are counted once), temporary meadows for mowing or for pasture, land under market or kitchen gardens, and land temporarily fallow. Land abandoned as a result of shifting cultivation is excluded.
  • Permanent cropland > % of land area: Permanent cropland is land cultivated with crops that occupy the land for long periods and need not be replanted after each harvest, such as cocoa, coffee, and rubber. This category includes land under flowering shrubs, fruit trees, nut trees, and vines, but excludes land under trees grown for wood or timber.
  • Produce > Agricultural raw materials > Imports > % of merchandise imports: Agricultural raw materials comprise SITC section 2 (crude materials except fuels) excluding divisions 22, 27 (crude fertilizers and minerals excluding coal, petroleum, and precious stones), and 28 (metalliferous ores and scrap).
  • Agricultural raw materials > Exports > % of merchandise > Exports: Agricultural raw materials comprise SITC section 2 (crude materials except fuels) excluding divisions 22, 27 (crude fertilizers and minerals excluding coal, petroleum, and precious stones), and 28 (metalliferous ores and scrap).
  • Irrigated land > % of cropland: Irrigated land refers to areas purposely provided with water, including land irrigated by controlled flooding. Cropland refers to arable land and permanent cropland.
  • Produce > Imports as % of merchandise > Imports: Agricultural raw materials comprise SITC section 2 (crude materials except fuels) excluding divisions 22, 27 (crude fertilizers and minerals excluding coal, petroleum, and precious stones), and 28 (metalliferous ores and scrap)."
  • Produce > Land used for cereal > Production > Hectares: Land under cereal production refers to harvested area, although some countries report only sown or cultivated area. Cereals include wheat, rice, maize, barley, oats, rye, millet, sorghum, buckwheat, and mixed grains. Production data on cereals relate to crops harvested for dry grain only. Cereal crops harvested for hay or harvested green for food, feed, or silage and those used for grazing are excluded."
  • Fertilizer use > % of fertilizer > Production: Fertilizer consumption measures the quantity of plant nutrients used per unit of arable land. Fertilizer products cover nitrogenous, potash, and phosphate fertilizers (including ground rock phosphate). Traditional nutrients--animal and plant manures--are not included. For the purpose of data dissemination, FAO has adopted the concept of a calendar year (January to December). Some countries compile fertilizer data on a calendar year basis, while others are on a split-year basis."
  • Cultivable land > % of land area: Cultivable land includes land defined by the Food and Agriculture Organisation as land under temporary crops (double-cropped areas are counted once), temporary meadows for mowing or for pasture, land under market or kitchen gardens, and land temporarily fallow. Land abandoned as a result of shifting cultivation is excluded."
  • Value added > Annual % growth: Annual growth rate for agricultural value added based on constant local currency. Aggregates are based on constant 2000 U.S. dollars. Agriculture corresponds to ISIC divisions 1-5 and includes forestry, hunting, and fishing, as well as cultivation of crops and livestock production. Value added is the net output of a sector after adding up all outputs and subtracting intermediate inputs. It is calculated without making deductions for depreciation of fabricated assets or depletion and degradation of natural resources. The origin of value added is determined by the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC), revision 3.
  • Value added > Current LCU: Agriculture corresponds to ISIC divisions 1-5 and includes forestry, hunting, and fishing, as well as cultivation of crops and livestock production. Value added is the net output of a sector after adding up all outputs and subtracting intermediate inputs. It is calculated without making deductions for depreciation of fabricated assets or depletion and degradation of natural resources. The origin of value added is determined by the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC), revision 3. Data are in current local currency.
  • Agricultural land > % of land area: Agricultural land refers to the share of land area that is arable, under permanent crops, and under permanent pastures. Arable land includes land defined by the FAO as land under temporary crops (double-cropped areas are counted once), temporary meadows for mowing or for pasture, land under market or kitchen gardens, and land temporarily fallow. Land abandoned as a result of shifting cultivation is excluded. Land under permanent crops is land cultivated with crops that occupy the land for long periods and need not be replanted after each harvest, such as cocoa, coffee, and rubber. This category includes land under flowering shrubs, fruit trees, nut trees, and vines, but excludes land under trees grown for wood or timber. Permanent pasture is land used for five or more years for forage, including natural and cultivated crops."
  • Produce > Land under cereal > Production > Hectares: Land under cereal production refers to harvested area, although some countries report only sown or cultivated area. Cereals include wheat, rice, maize, barley, oats, rye, millet, sorghum, buckwheat, and mixed grains. Production data on cereals relate to crops harvested for dry grain only. Cereal crops harvested for hay or harvested green for food, feed, or silage and those used for grazing are excluded.
  • Value added > Constant 2000 US$: Agriculture corresponds to ISIC divisions 1-5 and includes forestry, hunting, and fishing, as well as cultivation of crops and livestock production. Value added is the net output of a sector after adding up all outputs and subtracting intermediate inputs. It is calculated without making deductions for depreciation of fabricated assets or depletion and degradation of natural resources. The origin of value added is determined by the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC), revision 3. Data are in constant 2000 U.S. dollars.
STAT Canada Serbia and Montenegro HISTORY
Agricultural growth 107
Ranked 110th.
108
Ranked 101st. 1% more than Canada

Agricultural growth per capita 100 Int. $
Ranked 97th.
111 Int. $
Ranked 48th. 11% more than Canada

Agricultural machinery > Tractors 732,600
Ranked 12th. 2 times more than Serbia and Montenegro
324,038
Ranked 18th.

Agricultural machinery > Tractors > Per capita 23.16 per 1,000 people
Ranked 14th.
40.01 per 1,000 people
Ranked 3rd. 73% more than Canada

Agricultural machinery > Tractors per 100 hectares of arable land 160.45
Ranked 74th.
955.86
Ranked 18th. 6 times more than Canada

Arable land > Hectares 45.66 million hectares
Ranked 7th. 13 times more than Serbia and Montenegro
3.5 million hectares
Ranked 26th.

Cereal yield > Kg per hectare 3,386.9
Ranked 63th.
4,582.7
Ranked 28th. 35% more than Canada

Cultivable land > Hectares 45.1 million
Ranked 6th. 14 times more than Serbia and Montenegro
3.3 million
Ranked 59th.

Farm workers 341,000
Ranked 105th.
673,000
Ranked 81st. 97% more than Canada

Produce > Crop > Production index 107.7%
Ranked 84th.
126.9%
Ranked 14th. 18% more than Canada

Produce > Food > Production index 101.6%
Ranked 130th.
114.2%
Ranked 39th. 12% more than Canada

Produce > Soybean > Production 2.26 million
Ranked 7th. 8 times more than Serbia and Montenegro
300,000
Ranked 14th.
Products wheat, barley, oilseed, tobacco, fruits, vegetables; dairy products; forest products; fish wheat, maize, sugar beets, sunflower, raspberries; beef, pork, milk
Rural population 14,864
Ranked 175th.
36,884
Ranked 85th. 2 times more than Canada

Tractors 711,335
Ranked 13th. 79% more than Serbia and Montenegro
397,391
Ranked 15th.
Agricultural land > Sq. km > Per capita 20.25 per 1,000 people
Ranked 32nd. 4 times more than Serbia and Montenegro
4.98 per 1,000 people
Ranked 92nd.

Workers per hectare 0.05
Ranked 145th.
0.3
Ranked 100th. 6 times more than Canada
Produce > Livestock > Production index 103.8%
Ranked 101st. 10% more than Serbia and Montenegro
94.2%
Ranked 168th.

Arable land > Hectares > Per capita 1,443.57 hectares per 1,000 peop
Ranked 3rd. 3 times more than Serbia and Montenegro
434.63 hectares per 1,000 peop
Ranked 12th.

Grains > Corn > Consumption 11,100 thousand metric tons
Ranked 7th. 2 times more than Serbia and Montenegro
4,700 thousand metric tons
Ranked 14th.
Value added per worker > Constant 2000 US$ 44,275.69 constant 2000 US$
Ranked 4th. 25 times more than Serbia and Montenegro
1,753.64 constant 2000 US$
Ranked 79th.

Farm machinery > Tractors 733,314
Ranked 13th. 117 times more than Serbia and Montenegro
6,279
Ranked 91st.

Fertilizer > Consumption > Metric tons 2.61 million metric tons
Ranked 8th. 8 times more than Serbia and Montenegro
307,790 metric tons
Ranked 45th.

Fertilizer use > Metric tons 1.79 million
Ranked 15th. 5 times more than Serbia and Montenegro
387,131
Ranked 41st.

Land > Arable land and Permanent crops 52.15 million ha
Ranked 6th. 14 times more than Serbia and Montenegro
3.82 million ha
Ranked 58th.

Fertilizer > Consumption > 100 grams per hectare of arable land 572.44 100 g/ha of arable land
Ranked 87th.
906.06 100 g/ha of arable land
Ranked 71st. 58% more than Canada

Value 15.04 billion
Ranked 16th. 13 times more than Serbia and Montenegro
1.11 billion
Ranked 82nd.
Fertilizer use > Kg per ha of arable land 105.28
Ranked 67th.
127.45
Ranked 56th. 21% more than Canada

Produce > Corn > Yield 7.8
Ranked 3rd. 2 times more than Serbia and Montenegro
3.17
Ranked 13th.
Cultivable land > Hectares per person 1.37
Ranked 3rd. 3 times more than Serbia and Montenegro
0.45
Ranked 19th.

Value added > Constant 2000 US$ > Per capita 488.58$ per capita
Ranked 15th. 3 times more than Serbia and Montenegro
190.09$ per capita
Ranked 63th.

Value added > Current US$ > Per $ GDP 20.28$ per $1,000 of GDP
Ranked 153th.
129$ per $1,000 of GDP
Ranked 65th. 6 times more than Canada

Farm machinery > Tractors per 100 sq. km of arable land 162.6
Ranked 76th. 9 times more than Serbia and Montenegro
19.03
Ranked 141st.

Produce > Corn > Production 9,200 thousand metric tons
Ranked 7th. 2 times more than Serbia and Montenegro
4,000 thousand metric tons
Ranked 17th.
Value added > Current US$ > Per $ GDP 20.28$ per $1,000 of GDP
Ranked 153th.
129$ per $1,000 of GDP
Ranked 65th. 6 times more than Canada

Fertilizer > Consumption > Metric tons > Per capita 83.34 metric tons per 1,000 p
Ranked 4th. 2 times more than Serbia and Montenegro
37.9 metric tons per 1,000 p
Ranked 20th.

Value added > Constant 2000 US$ > Per capita 488.58 constant 2000 US$ per c
Ranked 15th. 3 times more than Serbia and Montenegro
190.09 constant 2000 US$ per c
Ranked 63th.

Value added > Current US$ > Per capita 468.3$ per capita
Ranked 17th. 12% more than Serbia and Montenegro
419.35$ per capita
Ranked 22nd.

Area > Corn 1.23 million
Ranked 14th. 2% more than Serbia and Montenegro
1.2 million
Ranked 15th.
Arable and permanent cropland 45,700 thousand hectares
Ranked 7th. 12 times more than Serbia and Montenegro
3,736 thousand hectares
Ranked 58th.
Value added > Current US$ > Per capita 468.3$ per capita
Ranked 17th. 12% more than Serbia and Montenegro
419.35$ per capita
Ranked 22nd.

Value added > Current US$ 14.69 billion$
Ranked 16th. 4 times more than Serbia and Montenegro
3.38 billion$
Ranked 55th.

Produce > Land under cereal > Production > Hectares > Per capita 514 hectares per 1,000 peop
Ranked 4th. 2 times more than Serbia and Montenegro
241.11 hectares per 1,000 peop
Ranked 13th.

Organic cropland 430,600 hectares
Ranked 8th. 28 times more than Serbia and Montenegro
15,200 hectares
Ranked 39th.
Area > Soybean 1.04 million
Ranked 7th. 7 times more than Serbia and Montenegro
140,000
Ranked 19th.
Produce > International wheat > Production statistics 15.7
Ranked 12th. 9 times more than Serbia and Montenegro
1.8
Ranked 31st.

Produce > Soybean > Yield 2.17
Ranked 6th. 1% more than Serbia and Montenegro
2.14
Ranked 8th.
Value added > Constant LCU 23211100000 20626350000
Exports > Agricultural raw materials > Exports > % of merchandise > Exports 3.6%
Ranked 27th. 76% more than Serbia and Montenegro
2.04%
Ranked 58th.

Produce > Oats > Yield 2.34
Ranked 6th. 38% more than Serbia and Montenegro
1.69
Ranked 14th.
Permanent crop farmland > % of land area 0.78%
Ranked 118th.
3.38%
Ranked 59th. 4 times more than Canada

Area > Oats 1.58 million
Ranked 2nd. 23 times more than Serbia and Montenegro
70,000
Ranked 17th.
Arable land > % of land area 5.02% of land area
Ranked 141st.
34.36% of land area
Ranked 11th. 7 times more than Canada

Permanent cropland > % of land area 0.71% of land area
Ranked 123th.
3.11% of land area
Ranked 21st. 4 times more than Canada

Produce > Agricultural raw materials > Imports > % of merchandise imports 1.22%
Ranked 66th.
1.49%
Ranked 67th. 22% more than Canada

Agricultural raw materials > Exports > % of merchandise > Exports 4.73%
Ranked 20th. 19% more than Serbia and Montenegro
3.98%
Ranked 36th.

Irrigated land > % of cropland 1.51%
Ranked 129th. 76% more than Serbia and Montenegro
0.86%
Ranked 136th.

Produce > Imports as % of merchandise > Imports 0.97%
Ranked 77th.
1.58%
Ranked 42nd. 63% more than Canada

Produce > Land used for cereal > Production > Hectares 16.54 million
Ranked 8th. 9 times more than Serbia and Montenegro
1.9 million
Ranked 50th.

Fertilizer use > % of fertilizer > Production 31.26%
Ranked 60th.
342.03%
Ranked 13th. 11 times more than Canada

Cultivable land > % of land area 4.96%
Ranked 137th.
37.34%
Ranked 15th. 8 times more than Canada

Value added > Annual % growth 6.81%
Ranked 41st. 3 times more than Serbia and Montenegro
2%
Ranked 82nd.

Value added > Current LCU 23048000000 225082200000
Agricultural land > % of land area 7.43%
Ranked 182nd.
57.19%
Ranked 51st. 8 times more than Canada

Produce > Land under cereal > Production > Hectares 16.6 million hectares
Ranked 8th. 9 times more than Serbia and Montenegro
1.94 million hectares
Ranked 51st.

Value added > Constant 2000 US$ 15.63 billion constant 2000 US$
Ranked 18th. 10 times more than Serbia and Montenegro
1.53 billion constant 2000 US$
Ranked 68th.

SOURCES: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2001; http://data.un.org/Data.aspx?d=FAO&f=itemCode%3a2051, Agriculture (PIN) +; World Development Indicators database; Food and Agriculture Organisation, electronic files and web site.; Food and Agriculture Organisation, Production Yearbook and data files.; Production Estimates and Crop Assessment Division, FAS, USDA; All CIA World Factbooks 18 December 2003 to 25 March 2010.; United Nations Population Division. Source tables; World Resources Institute; United States Department of Agriculture; Food and Agriculture Organization. Source tables; World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files.; Wikipedia: International wheat production statistics; World Bank staff estimates from the Comtrade database maintained by the United Nations Statistics Division.

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