Post by rovingreporter on Jun 21, 2014 15:59:23 GMT
The Most Produced Foods (Value) In The World
Cow milk is the most produced (by value) food commodity in the world followed by rice and beef.
Beef is the most produced (by value) animal protein in the world followed by pork & chicken.
World Beef Production (2013)
The world produced 58,485,000 MT (128,936,031,000 lbs.) of beef.
The world produces enough beef for everyone on earth to have about 18 pounds.
The United States is the largest producer of beef in the world followed by Brazil & the European Union.
The United States, Brazil and the European Union produce almost half of the world's beef.
Eleven (11) countries produced over 1 million metric tons of beef.
World Cattle Inventory (2014)
India has the largest cattle inventory in the world followed by Brazil & China.
The world has more than 1 billion cattle. The top 10 countries with the largest cattle inventories include: India, Brazil, China, European Union, United States, Argentina, Colombia, Australia, Russia & Mexico.
Roughly 61% of the world's cattle are in India, Brazil & China.
More than 91% of the world's cattle are NOT in the United States.
The United States falls to 5th in the world for most cattle.
World Beef Consumption (2014)
The United States is the largest consumer of beef in the world followed by Brazil and the European Union.
The world is projected to produce 57.24 million metric tons of beef in 2014.
The United States consumes nearly than 20% of the world's beef.
World Beef Imports (2013)
The United States is the largest beef importer in the world followed by Russia & Japan.
Only the United States and Russia imported more than 1 million metric tons of beef in 2013.
The United States, Russia & Japan account for 38% of the world's beef imports.
World Beef Exports (2013)
Brazil is the largest beef exporter in the world followed by India & Australia.
The world exports more than 8.9 million metric tons of beef. The top 11 beef exporters in the world include: Brazil, India, Australia, United States, New Zealand, Uruguay, Canada, Paraguay, European Union, Mexico & Argentina.
Four (4) countries export more than 1.1 million metric tons of beef: Brazil, India, Australia & the United States.
World Cattle Imports (2013)
The United States is the largest importer of cattle in the world followed by Venezuela and Russia.
The world imports 3 million head of cattle.
The United States accounts for more than 64% of the world's imports of cattle.
The United States and Venezuela account for 85% of the world's imports of cattle.
World Cattle Exports (2013)
Mexico is the largest exporter of cattle in the world followed by Canada & Australia.
The world exports nearly 4.3 million head of cattle.
Mexico and Canada account for more than 46% of the world's exports of cattle.
Cow milk is the most produced (by value) food commodity in the world followed by rice and beef.
Beef is the most produced (by value) animal protein in the world followed by pork & chicken.
World Beef Production (2013)
The world produced 58,485,000 MT (128,936,031,000 lbs.) of beef.
The world produces enough beef for everyone on earth to have about 18 pounds.
The United States is the largest producer of beef in the world followed by Brazil & the European Union.
The United States, Brazil and the European Union produce almost half of the world's beef.
Eleven (11) countries produced over 1 million metric tons of beef.
World Cattle Inventory (2014)
India has the largest cattle inventory in the world followed by Brazil & China.
The world has more than 1 billion cattle. The top 10 countries with the largest cattle inventories include: India, Brazil, China, European Union, United States, Argentina, Colombia, Australia, Russia & Mexico.
Roughly 61% of the world's cattle are in India, Brazil & China.
More than 91% of the world's cattle are NOT in the United States.
The United States falls to 5th in the world for most cattle.
World Beef Consumption (2014)
The United States is the largest consumer of beef in the world followed by Brazil and the European Union.
The world is projected to produce 57.24 million metric tons of beef in 2014.
The United States consumes nearly than 20% of the world's beef.
World Beef Imports (2013)
The United States is the largest beef importer in the world followed by Russia & Japan.
Only the United States and Russia imported more than 1 million metric tons of beef in 2013.
The United States, Russia & Japan account for 38% of the world's beef imports.
World Beef Exports (2013)
Brazil is the largest beef exporter in the world followed by India & Australia.
The world exports more than 8.9 million metric tons of beef. The top 11 beef exporters in the world include: Brazil, India, Australia, United States, New Zealand, Uruguay, Canada, Paraguay, European Union, Mexico & Argentina.
Four (4) countries export more than 1.1 million metric tons of beef: Brazil, India, Australia & the United States.
World Cattle Imports (2013)
The United States is the largest importer of cattle in the world followed by Venezuela and Russia.
The world imports 3 million head of cattle.
The United States accounts for more than 64% of the world's imports of cattle.
The United States and Venezuela account for 85% of the world's imports of cattle.
World Cattle Exports (2013)
Mexico is the largest exporter of cattle in the world followed by Canada & Australia.
The world exports nearly 4.3 million head of cattle.
Mexico and Canada account for more than 46% of the world's exports of cattle.