Congo, Democratic Republic of the vs Lesotho: Wheat seed quantity

Congo, Democratic Republic of the
621 FAO, metric tonnes
in 2011
Lesotho
976 FAO, metric tonnes
in 2011
Congo, Democratic Republic of the rank
19th
Lesotho rank
17th

Wheat seed quantity over time

  • Congo, Democratic Republic of the
  • Lesotho
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How they compare

Lesotho currently reports 976 FAO, metric tonnes against 621 FAO, metric tonnes in Congo, Democratic Republic of the, a difference of 355 FAO, metric tonnes.

That makes Lesotho's figure about 1.6 times Congo, Democratic Republic of the's.

Across all 51 years both countries report, Lesotho has been ahead every year.

Congo, Democratic Republic of the ranks 19th and Lesotho ranks 17th of 32 countries.

Lesotho has averaged higher in every one of the 6 decades both report.

Head to head by decade

Decade Congo, Democratic Republic of the Lesotho Difference Ahead
1960s 277.11 FAO, metric tonnes 7,484 FAO, metric tonnes 7,207 FAO, metric tonnes Lesotho
1970s 381.2 FAO, metric tonnes 5,347 FAO, metric tonnes 4,965 FAO, metric tonnes Lesotho
1980s 507.9 FAO, metric tonnes 2,819 FAO, metric tonnes 2,311 FAO, metric tonnes Lesotho
1990s 683 FAO, metric tonnes 2,062 FAO, metric tonnes 1,379 FAO, metric tonnes Lesotho
2000s 522.9 FAO, metric tonnes 1,651 FAO, metric tonnes 1,128 FAO, metric tonnes Lesotho
2010s 621 FAO, metric tonnes 967 FAO, metric tonnes 346 FAO, metric tonnes Lesotho

Averages of every year both report within each decade.

Frequently asked questions

Which has higher wheat seed quantity, Congo, Democratic Republic of the or Lesotho?
Lesotho, at 976 FAO, metric tonnes against 621 FAO, metric tonnes in Congo, Democratic Republic of the as of 2011.
What is the difference in wheat seed quantity between Congo, Democratic Republic of the and Lesotho?
355 FAO, metric tonnes, with Lesotho ahead.
How many years of comparable data are there for Congo, Democratic Republic of the and Lesotho?
51 years are reported by both, from 1961 to 2011.
How do Congo, Democratic Republic of the and Lesotho rank globally for wheat seed quantity?
Congo, Democratic Republic of the ranks 19th and Lesotho ranks 17th of 32 countries.
Where does this data come from?
Food and Agriculture Organization, electronic files and web site, published as Wheat seed quantity (FAO, metric tonnes). Statizoid refreshes it automatically from the source and publishes the full history for both places.

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Indicator
Wheat seed quantity (FAO, metric tonnes)
Unit
FAO, metric tonnes
Source
Food and Agriculture Organization, electronic files and web site
Licence
CC BY 4.0 (World Bank Open Data)
Coverage
38 places, 1,825 data points, 1961–2011
Last refreshed

Data include the amounts of the commodity in question set aside for sowing or planting (or generally for reproduction purposes, e.g. sugar cane planted, potatoes for seed, eggs for hatching and fish for bait, whether domestically produced or imported) during the reference period. Account is taken of double or successive sowing or planting whenever it occurs. The data of seed include also, when it is the case, the quantities necessary for sowing or planting the area relating to crops harvested green for fodder or for food.(e.g. green peas, green beans, maize for forage) Data for seed element are stored in tonnes (t). Whenever official data were not available, seed figures have been estimated either as a percentage of supply (e.g. eggs for hatching) or by multiplying a seed rate with the area under the crop of the subsequent year.