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The FAO wheat site offers one page per country, so I've taken the transpose to produce the table below.
One ton per hectare is 9.5 bushels per acre, these are figures from 2000.
It has been pointed out that they're in intercalated alphabetical order, which is in almost no case the right order to use. You can pick them up more usefully at Google Spreadsheet.
One ton per hectare is 9.5 bushels per acre, these are figures from 2000.
It has been pointed out that they're in intercalated alphabetical order, which is in almost no case the right order to use. You can pick them up more usefully at Google Spreadsheet.
kilotons | sq km | yield (tons per hectare) | |
Albania | 330 | 1320 | 2.5 |
Austria | 1313 | 2938 | 4.5 |
Belarus | 950 | 4250 | 2.2 |
Bosnia | 258 | 822.5 | 3.1 |
Croatia | 1080 | 2400 | 4.5 |
Denmark | 4700 | 6360 | 7.4 |
Finland | 550 | 1590 | 3.5 |
Georgia | 83.5 | 813 | 1.0 |
Greece | 1770 | 8562 | 2.1 |
Ireland | 706 | 810 | 8.7 |
Latvia | 410.3 | 1580 | 2.6 |
Macedonia | 320 | 1150 | 2.8 |
Netherlands | 1183 | 1383 | 8.6 |
Poland | 8276 | 26400 | 3.1 |
Romania | 4320 | 19100 | 2.3 |
Slovakia | 1266 | 4064 | 3.1 |
Spain | 7319 | 23778 | 3.1 |
Switzerland | 620 | 1000 | 6.2 |
UK | 16530 | 21000 | 7.9 |
Belgium | 1634 | 2287 | 7.1 |
Bulgaria | 2800 | 11000 | 2.5 |
Czech | 4116 | 9727 | 4.2 |
Estonia | 147 | 690 | 2.1 |
France | 37559 | 52690 | 7.1 |
Germany | 21634 | 29709 | 7.3 |
Hungary | 3709 | 10242 | 3.6 |
Italy | 7464 | 23177 | 3.2 |
Lithuania | 942 | 3265 | 2.9 |
Moldova | 770 | 3200 | 2.4 |
Norway | 293 | 600 | 4.9 |
Portugal | 429 | 2490 | 1.7 |
Russia | 36000 | 199520 | 1.8 |
Slovenia | 150 | 357 | 4.2 |
Sweden | 2530 | 4017 | 6.3 |
USA | 60800 | 253000 | 2.4 |
China | 99700 | 291000 | 3.4 |
India | 76400 | 249000 | 3.1 |
Ukraine | 10159 | 51515 | 2.0 |
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Date: 2007-07-02 10:47 am (UTC)Even if it's fungible, though, I think the yield levelling should still take place, because wheat is easily transportable across markets, so each of the countries should be little more than a terroir and legislative regime in a single production market.