Cassava and products — Residuals in Belgium

Belgium: Cassava and products — Residuals was 0 1000 t in 2023. ◆ Volatile

Latest (2023)
0 1000 t
World rank
1st
of 162 countries
All-time high
0 1000 t
in 2010
All-time low
-31 1000 t
in 2021
Years of data
14
2010–2023

Cassava and products — Residuals in Belgium, 2010–2023

-30-20-1002010201620232010: 0 1000 t2011: 0 1000 t2012: 0 1000 t2013: 0 1000 t2014: 0 1000 t2015: 0 1000 t2016: 0 1000 t2017: 0 1000 t2018: 0 1000 t2019: 0 1000 t2020: 0 1000 t2021: -31 1000 t2022: 0 1000 t2023: 0 1000 t

Source: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Measured in 1000 t.

Analysis

In 2023, cassava and products — residuals in Belgium stood at 0 1000 t. That is the highest value across all 14 years on record.

Over the whole period, cassava and products — residuals in Belgium peaked at 0 1000 t in 2010 and was at its lowest, -31 1000 t, in 2021.

That places Belgium 1st out of 162 countries with data for 2023, putting it in the top 10%.

The series is highly variable year to year, so single readings are best treated with caution.

Averages by decade

DecadeAverage LowestHighest Years
2010s 0 1000 t 0 1000 t 0 1000 t 10
2020s -7.75 1000 t -31 1000 t 0 1000 t 4

Countries ranked near Belgium

  1. 1 Tuvalu 0 1000 t
  2. 1 Marshall Islands 0 1000 t
  3. 1 Tonga 0 1000 t compare
  4. 1 Bhutan 0 1000 t
  5. 1 Bahrain 0 1000 t
  6. 1 Qatar 0 1000 t
  7. 1 Cuba 0 1000 t
  8. 1 Kiribati 0 1000 t
  9. 1 Comoros 0 1000 t
  10. 1 China, Macao SAR 0 1000 t
  11. 1 Saint Kitts and Nevis 0 1000 t
  12. 1 Liberia 0 1000 t
  13. 1 Sao Tome and Principe 0 1000 t
  14. 1 Djibouti 0 1000 t
  15. 1 Samoa 0 1000 t
  16. 1 Grenada 0 1000 t
  17. 1 Afghanistan 0 1000 t
  18. 1 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 0 1000 t
  19. 1 Vanuatu 0 1000 t
  20. 1 Libya 0 1000 t
  21. 1 Suriname 0 1000 t compare
  22. 1 French Polynesia 0 1000 t
  23. 1 Bahamas 0 1000 t compare
  24. 1 Gabon 0 1000 t
  25. 1 Barbados 0 1000 t
  26. 1 China, Hong Kong SAR 0 1000 t compare
  27. 1 Iceland 0 1000 t
  28. 1 Kuwait 0 1000 t
  29. 1 Congo 0 1000 t
  30. 1 Saint Lucia 0 1000 t
  31. 1 Mongolia 0 1000 t
  32. 1 Guyana 0 1000 t compare
  33. 1 Jordan 0 1000 t
  34. 1 Albania 0 1000 t
  35. 1 Seychelles 0 1000 t
  36. 1 Haiti 0 1000 t
  37. 1 Malaysia 0 1000 t
  38. 1 Maldives 0 1000 t
  39. 1 Dominican Republic 0 1000 t compare
  40. 1 Iraq 0 1000 t
  41. 1 Mauritius 0 1000 t
  42. 1 Papua New Guinea 0 1000 t
  43. 1 Panama 0 1000 t compare
  44. 1 Fiji 0 1000 t compare
  45. 1 Trinidad and Tobago 0 1000 t
  46. 1 Antigua and Barbuda 0 1000 t
  47. 1 Oman 0 1000 t
  48. 1 Finland 0 1000 t
  49. 1 Paraguay 0 1000 t
  50. 1 Lesotho 0 1000 t
  51. 1 Lebanon 0 1000 t
  52. 1 Armenia 0 1000 t
  53. 1 Algeria 0 1000 t
  54. 1 Argentina 0 1000 t
  55. 1 Guinea 0 1000 t compare
  56. 1 Malta 0 1000 t
  57. 1 Israel 0 1000 t
  58. 1 Jamaica 0 1000 t
  59. 1 Nicaragua 0 1000 t compare
  60. 1 El Salvador 0 1000 t
  61. 1 United Arab Emirates 0 1000 t
  62. 1 Gambia 0 1000 t
  63. 1 Cambodia 0 1000 t
  64. 1 Philippines 0 1000 t compare
  65. 1 Cyprus 0 1000 t
  66. 1 Mauritania 0 1000 t
  67. 1 Eswatini 0 1000 t
  68. 1 Georgia 0 1000 t
  69. 1 Belarus 0 1000 t
  70. 1 Azerbaijan 0 1000 t
  71. 1 Angola 0 1000 t
  72. 1 Montenegro 0 1000 t
  73. 1 Norway 0 1000 t
  74. 1 Chile 0 1000 t
  75. 1 Bosnia and Herzegovina 0 1000 t
  76. 1 Ireland 0 1000 t
  77. 1 Latvia 0 1000 t
  78. 1 Tajikistan 0 1000 t
  79. 1 Denmark 0 1000 t
  80. 1 Croatia 0 1000 t
  81. 1 North Macedonia 0 1000 t
  82. 1 Estonia 0 1000 t
  83. 1 Kyrgyzstan 0 1000 t
  84. 1 Myanmar 0 1000 t compare
  85. 1 Belize 0 1000 t
  86. 1 New Zealand 0 1000 t
  87. 1 New Caledonia 0 1000 t
  88. 1 Luxembourg 0 1000 t
  89. 1 Uruguay 0 1000 t
  90. 1 Saudi Arabia 0 1000 t
  91. 1 Lithuania 0 1000 t
  92. 1 Brazil 0 1000 t
  93. 1 Serbia 0 1000 t
  94. 1 Burkina Faso 0 1000 t
  95. 1 Poland 0 1000 t
  96. 1 Tunisia 0 1000 t
  97. 1 Sweden 0 1000 t
  98. 1 Cameroon 0 1000 t
  99. 1 Czechia 0 1000 t
  100. 1 Bulgaria 0 1000 t
  101. 1 Canada 0 1000 t compare
  102. 1 Namibia 0 1000 t
  103. 1 Madagascar 0 1000 t
  104. 1 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 0 1000 t
  105. 1 Thailand 0 1000 t
  106. 1 Bangladesh 0 1000 t
  107. 1 Netherlands (Kingdom of the) 0 1000 t compare
  108. 1 Uzbekistan 0 1000 t
  109. 1 Greece 0 1000 t
  110. 1 Italy 0 1000 t
  111. 1 Yemen 0 1000 t
  112. 1 France 0 1000 t
  113. 1 Slovenia 0 1000 t
  114. 1 Austria 0 1000 t
  115. 1 Niger 0 1000 t
  116. 1 Ghana 0 1000 t
  117. 1 India 0 1000 t
  118. 1 Hungary 0 1000 t
  119. 1 Slovak Republic 0 1000 t
  120. 1 Botswana 0 1000 t
  121. 1 Peru 0 1000 t
  122. 1 Pakistan 0 1000 t
  123. 1 Australia 0 1000 t
  124. 1 Mexico 0 1000 t
  125. 1 Guatemala 0 1000 t compare
  126. 1 Republic of Korea 0 1000 t
  127. 1 Romania 0 1000 t
  128. 1 Germany 0 1000 t
  129. 1 Switzerland 0 1000 t
  130. 1 Portugal 0 1000 t
  131. 1 Sri Lanka 0 1000 t compare
  132. 1 Senegal 0 1000 t
  133. 1 Rwanda 0 1000 t compare
  134. 1 Ethiopia 0 1000 t
  135. 1 Morocco 0 1000 t
  136. 1 Uganda 0 1000 t compare
  137. 1 Egypt 0 1000 t
  138. 1 Kazakhstan 0 1000 t
  139. 1 Zimbabwe 0 1000 t
  140. 1 Nepal 0 1000 t
  141. 1 China, mainland 0 1000 t compare
  142. 1 Spain 0 1000 t
  143. 1 South Africa 0 1000 t
  144. 1 Australia and New Zealand 0 1000 t
  145. 1 Russian Federation 0 1000 t
  146. 1 Kenya 0 1000 t compare
  147. 1 Ukraine 0 1000 t

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Frequently asked questions

What is cassava and products — residuals in Belgium?
Cassava and products — residuals in Belgium was 0 1000 t in 2023, according to Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
What is the highest cassava and products — residuals recorded in Belgium?
The highest recorded value was 0 1000 t in 2010.
What is the lowest cassava and products — residuals recorded in Belgium?
The lowest recorded value was -31 1000 t in 2021.
How does Belgium rank for cassava and products — residuals?
Belgium ranks 1st out of 162 countries with data for 2023.
Where does this Belgium data come from?
The figures come from Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, published as part of Cassava and products — Residuals. Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.

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Indicator
Cassava and products — Residuals
Unit
1000 t
Source
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Licence
CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO (FAO)
Coverage
211 places, 2,820 data points, 2010–2023
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