The Netherlands produces 586% more cucumbers per square meter than Spain

Published 2021년 2월 4일

Tridge summary

In 2019, global cucumber production hit a record high of 87,805.09 million kilos, covering 2,231,402 hectares. China dominated the production volume, accounting for 80.05% of the global share. However, in terms of yield, the Netherlands emerged as the leader. Other significant producers included Turkey, Russia, Ukraine, and Iran. Spain and the Netherlands had the highest yields per square meter.
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According to data from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) processed by Hortoinfo, the world's cucumber production in 2019 was record-breaking, with 87,805.09 million kilos cultivated on ​​2,231,402 hectares. In terms of volume, China produced 80.05% of the world's total production of cucumbers; however, in terms of yield, the Netherlands ranks first, with 68.38 kg / m². This yield is 586.55% higher than that of Spain, despite the fact that the Spanish cucumber production per square meter is the fourth highest, with 9.96 kg / m². Germany ranks second, with a yield of 10.87 kg / m², followed by Jordan, with 10.31 kg / m². The world's average yield was 3.93 kg / m². The world's largest producersChina is the world's largest cucumber producer, with 70,288.13 million kilos. The acreage devoted by China in 2019 to produce cucumbers was 1,256,376 hectares, with a yield of 5.59 kg / m². The second largest producer in the world is Turkey, with 1,916.64 million ...
Source: Hortidaily

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