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Title: Recent State and Prospects of World Production and Trade in Cassava
Authors: Park, C.H.
Kim, K.H.
Aswidinnoor, Hajrial
Fred, Rumawas
Issue Date: 2005
Publisher: IPB (Bogor Agricultural University)
Abstract: In 2002-2003, cassava took fifth place of world production of crops after maize, rice wheat, and potatoes with production of 186-189 million metric ton (MT), harvested from 17.4-17.6 million ha. Africa was the world biggest cassava producer producing 53.9% of world production from 65.7% of world harvested areas in 2003. However, Asia showed the highest yield of 16.0 MT ha-¹ in contrast to 13.0 MT ha-¹ in South America, and 8.8 MT ha-¹ in Africa. And Asia produced 30.0% of world cassava production from 19.7% of world harvested areas in 2003.
URI: http://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/28623
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Agricultural Technology

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