Belarus, Republic of vs Djibouti: Tomatoes and products — Export quantity
Tomatoes and products — Export quantity over time
- Belarus, Republic of
- Djibouti
How they compare
Belarus, Republic of currently reports 1 1000 t against 1 1000 t in Djibouti, a difference of 0 1000 t.
The two have swapped places 1 time across 7 shared years of data; in 2010 it was Belarus, Republic of ahead.
Belarus, Republic of ranks 87th and Djibouti ranks 87th of 149 countries.
Belarus, Republic of has averaged higher in every one of the 2 decades both report.
Head to head by decade
| Decade | Belarus, Republic of | Djibouti | Difference | Ahead |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2010s | 50.6 1000 t | 0 1000 t | 50.6 1000 t | Belarus, Republic of |
| 2020s | 23.5 1000 t | 2 1000 t | 21.5 1000 t | Belarus, Republic of |
Averages of every year both report within each decade.
Frequently asked questions
- Which has higher tomatoes and products — export quantity, Belarus, Republic of or Djibouti?
- Belarus, Republic of, at 1 1000 t against 1 1000 t in Djibouti as of 2023.
- What is the difference in tomatoes and products — export quantity between Belarus, Republic of and Djibouti?
- 0 1000 t, with Belarus, Republic of ahead.
- How many years of comparable data are there for Belarus, Republic of and Djibouti?
- 7 years are reported by both, from 2010 to 2023.
- How do Belarus, Republic of and Djibouti rank globally for tomatoes and products — export quantity?
- Belarus, Republic of ranks 87th and Djibouti ranks 87th of 149 countries.
- Where does this data come from?
- Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, published as Tomatoes and products — Export quantity. Statizoid refreshes it automatically from the source and publishes the full history for both places.
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About this data
A food balance sheet presents a comprehensive picture of the pattern of a country's food supply during a specified reference period. The food balance sheet shows for each food item - i.e. each primary commodity and a number of processed commodities potentially available for human consumption - the sources of supply and its utilization. The total quantity of foodstuffs produced in a country added to the total quantity imported and adjusted to any change in stocks that may have occurred since the beginning of the reference period gives the supply available during that period. On the utilization side a distinction is made between the quantities exported, fed to livestock, used for seed, put to manufacture for food use and non-food uses, losses during storage and transportation, and food supplies available for human consumption. The per caput supply of each such food item available for human consumption is then obtained by dividing the respective quantity by the related data on the population actually partaking of it. Data on per capita food supplies are expressed in terms of quantity and - by applying appropriate food composition factors for all primary and processed products - also in terms of caloric value and protein and fat content.