Sri Lanka vs Switzerland: Maize (corn) β Self-sufficiency ratio
Maize (corn) β Self-sufficiency ratio over time
- Sri Lanka
- Switzerland
How they compare
Sri Lanka currently reports 0.47 against 0.41 in Switzerland, a difference of 0.06.
That makes Sri Lanka's figure about 1.1 times Switzerland's.
Across all 14 years both countries report, Sri Lanka has been ahead every year.
Sri Lanka ranks 67th and Switzerland ranks 70th of 119 countries.
Sri Lanka has averaged higher in every one of the 2 decades both report.
Head to head by decade
| Decade | Sri Lanka | Switzerland | Difference | Ahead |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2010s | 0.8111 | 0.5522 | 0.2589 | Sri Lanka |
| 2020s | 0.696 | 0.432 | 0.264 | Sri Lanka |
Averages of every year both report within each decade.
Frequently asked questions
- Which has higher maize (corn) β self-sufficiency ratio, Sri Lanka or Switzerland?
- Sri Lanka, at 0.47 against 0.41 in Switzerland as of 2024.
- What is the difference in maize (corn) β self-sufficiency ratio between Sri Lanka and Switzerland?
- 0.06, with Sri Lanka ahead.
- How many years of comparable data are there for Sri Lanka and Switzerland?
- 14 years are reported by both, from 2010 to 2024.
- How do Sri Lanka and Switzerland rank globally for maize (corn) β self-sufficiency ratio?
- Sri Lanka ranks 67th and Switzerland ranks 70th of 119 countries.
- Where does this data come from?
- Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, published as Maize (corn) β Self-sufficiency ratio. Statizoid refreshes it automatically from the source and publishes the full history for both places.
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About this data
The food and agricultural trade indicators dataset is based on trade, production and gross domestic product (GDP) data. Agri-food trade data are collected, processed and disseminated by FAO according to the standard International Merchandise Trade Statistics (IMTS) Methodology. The data is mainly provided by UNSD, Eurostat, and other national authorities as needed. The source data is checked for outliers, trade partner data is used for non-reporting countries or missing cells, and data on food aid is added to take total cross-border trade flows into account. The trade database includes the following variables: export quantity, export value, import quantity, and import value. It includes all food and agricultural products imported/exported annually by all countries in the world. Production data details are available at https://www.fao.org/faostat/en/#data/QCL and GDP data details are available at https://www.fao.org/faostat/en/#data/MK