The consumption of maize in the World

864.46 million metric tons in 2013

The consumption of maize of World increased from 851.95 million metric tons in 2011 to 864.46 million metric tons in 2013 growing at an average annual rate of 0.77%.

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Agriculture indicators of maize in the World
Area 203,470,007 Ha in 2022 FAO
Production 868 million metric tons in 2013 USDA
Stocks 138.06 million metric tons in 2013 USDA
Yield 57,183 100 g/ha in 2022 FAO
Consumption of cereals in the World
Coarse Grain 1,135.74 million metric tons in 2013 USDA
Wheat 679.89 million metric tons in 2013 USDA
Barley 131.68 million metric tons in 2013 USDA
Oats 21.88 million metric tons in 2013 USDA
Rye 13.59 million metric tons in 2013 USDA
Country (million metric tons in 2013)

The United States of America is the top country by the consumption of maize in the world. As of 2013, the consumption of maize in the United States of America was 262.97 million metric tons that accounts for 39.95% of the world's the consumption of maize. The top 5 countries (others are China, Brazil, Mexico, and India) account for 85.07% of it. The world's total the consumption of maize was estimated at 658.26 million metric tons in 2013.

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United States of America 262.97 USDA
China 200 USDA
Brazil 52.5 USDA
Mexico 27 USDA
India 17.5 USDA
Japan 14.5 USDA
Egypt 12 USDA
Canada 11.61 USDA
South Africa 11 USDA
Indonesia 10.9 USDA
Republic of Korea 8.48 USDA
Ukraine 8.1 USDA
Argentina 7.9 USDA
Philippines 7.4 USDA
Russian Federation 6.4 USDA