Cereals - Excluding Beer β€” Stock Variation in Viet Nam

Viet Nam: Cereals - Excluding Beer β€” Stock Variation was 2,842 1000 t in 2023. β—† Volatile

Latest (2023)
2,842 1000 t
Change on year
up 4.3%
Rank
8th
of 39 regions
All-time high
2,842 1000 t
in 2023
All-time low
-2,378 1000 t
in 2012
Years of data
14
2010–2023

Cereals - Excluding Beer β€” Stock Variation in Viet Nam, 2010–2023

-2.0k02.0k2010201620232010: -1.3k 1000 t2011: 1.1k 1000 t2012: -2.4k 1000 t2013: -1.1k 1000 t2014: 314 1000 t2015: 761 1000 t2016: 1.2k 1000 t2017: 739 1000 t2018: 1.6k 1000 t2019: 81 1000 t2020: 795 1000 t2021: 318 1000 t2022: 2.7k 1000 t2023: 2.8k 1000 t

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

Analysis

The most recent figure for cereals - excluding beer β€” stock variation in Viet Nam is 2,842 1000 t, measured in 2023. That is the highest value across all 14 years on record.

The figure is up 4.3% on the previous year and up 349.3% over ten years.

Over the whole period, cereals - excluding beer β€” stock variation in Viet Nam peaked at 2,842 1000 t in 2023 and was at its lowest, -2,378 1000 t, in 2012.

That places Viet Nam 8th out of 39 regions with data for 2023, putting it in the top quarter.

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

Averages by decade

DecadeAverage LowestHighest Years
2010s 111.1 1000 t -2,378 1000 t 1,642 1000 t 10
2020s 1,670 1000 t 318 1000 t 2,842 1000 t 4

Countries ranked near Viet Nam

  1. 5 France 4,804 1000 t compare
  2. 6 Brazil 3,942 1000 t compare
  3. 7 Serbia 1,833 1000 t compare
  4. 8 Mexico 1,631 1000 t compare
  5. 9 Hungary 1,603 1000 t compare
  6. 10 Argentina 1,207 1000 t compare
  7. 11 Kenya 1,136 1000 t compare

See the full ranking of 213 places β†’

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All data for Viet Nam β†’

Frequently asked questions

What is cereals - excluding beer β€” stock variation in Viet Nam?
Cereals - excluding beer β€” stock variation in Viet Nam was 2,842 1000 t in 2023, according to Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
What is the highest cereals - excluding beer β€” stock variation recorded in Viet Nam?
The highest recorded value was 2,842 1000 t in 2023.
What is the lowest cereals - excluding beer β€” stock variation recorded in Viet Nam?
The lowest recorded value was -2,378 1000 t in 2012.
How does Viet Nam rank for cereals - excluding beer β€” stock variation?
Viet Nam ranks 8th out of 39 regions with data for 2023.
Is cereals - excluding beer β€” stock variation rising or falling in Viet Nam?
Over the last ten years it is up 349.3%. The long-run trend across the full record is volatile.
Where does this Viet Nam data come from?
The figures come from Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, published as part of Cereals - Excluding Beer β€” Stock Variation. Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.

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Indicator
Cereals - Excluding Beer β€” Stock Variation
Unit
1000 t
Source
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Licence
CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO (FAO)
Coverage
213 places, 2,901 data points, 2010–2023
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