China accounts for almost 80% of world cucumber production

Published Jan 31, 2022

Tridge summary

In 2020, in a world record production, cucumbers reached a total of 91,258.27 million kg from an area of 2,261,318 hectares, with a average yield of 4.04 kg per square meter. The Netherlands had the highest yield at 70.52 kg per square meter. China was the leading producer with a volume of 72,779.78 million kg, accounting for 79.75% of the global production, and was followed by Turkey, Russia, and Iran. The top 10 producers contributed to 90.54% of the global cucumber production.
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Original content

According to Faostat, in 2020 the world produced a record number of cucumbers - 91,258.27 million kg on an area of 2,261,318 hectares, the average yield per square meter was 4.04 kg. The Netherlands has the highest figures in the world - 70.52 kg / m2, ie. 585.99% more than in Spain, which, despite being the second largest producer in the world, achieved a yield of only 10.28 kg / m2. According to AgroBusiness, Turkey made 5.04 kg / m2; Egypt, 2.25 kg / m2; Poland - 6.71 kg / m2, and Greece - 8.01 kg / m2. China is the largest producer of cucumbers in the world with a production volume of 72,779.78 million kg, which is 79.75% of world production of cucumbers. The 10 largest cucumber producers in the world account for 90.54% of world cucumber production. In 2020, China allocated 1278,152 hectares for growing cucumbers with an average yield of 5.69 kg / m2. Turkey was the second largest producer in the world in 2020 with 1,926.88 million kg of cucumbers produced on 38,246 ...
Source: AllRetail.ua

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