Soyabean Cake — Production in China, mainland

China, mainland: Soyabean Cake — Production was 48.51 million t in 2013. ◆ Volatile

Latest (2013)
48.51 million t
Change on year
up 3.3%
World rank
1st
of 91 countries
All-time high
48.51 million t
in 2013
All-time low
1.39 million t
in 1961
Years of data
53
1961–2013

Soyabean Cake — Production in China, mainland, 1961–2013

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

Analysis

In 2013, soyabean cake — production in China, mainland stood at 48.51 million t. That is the highest value across all 53 years on record.

Compared with earlier readings it is up 3.3% on the previous year and up 132.0% over ten years.

Over the whole period, soyabean cake — production in China, mainland peaked at 48.51 million t in 2013 and was at its lowest, 1.39 million t, in 1961.

China, mainland ranks 1st of 91 countries on this measure, 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
1960s 1.62 million t 1.39 million t 1.80 million t 9
1970s 1.99 million t 1.72 million t 2.38 million t 10
1980s 3.41 million t 2.62 million t 3.82 million t 10
1990s 5.70 million t 3.03 million t 9.09 million t 10
2000s 23.51 million t 13.02 million t 34.44 million t 10
2010s 44.92 million t 40.03 million t 48.51 million t 4

Countries ranked near China, mainland

  1. 2 Brazil 27.62 million t compare
  2. 3 Argentina 26.46 million t compare
  3. 4 India 7.52 million t compare

See the full ranking of 129 places →

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Frequently asked questions

What is soyabean cake — production in China, mainland?
Soyabean cake — production in China, mainland was 48.51 million t in 2013, according to Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
What is the highest soyabean cake — production recorded in China, mainland?
The highest recorded value was 48.51 million t in 2013.
What is the lowest soyabean cake — production recorded in China, mainland?
The lowest recorded value was 1.39 million t in 1961.
How does China, mainland rank for soyabean cake — production?
China, mainland ranks 1st out of 91 countries with data for 2013.
Is soyabean cake — production rising or falling in China, mainland?
Over the last ten years it is up 132.0%. The long-run trend across the full record is volatile.
Where does this China, mainland data come from?
The figures come from Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, published as part of Soyabean Cake — Production. Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.

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Indicator
Soyabean Cake — Production
Unit
t
Source
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Licence
CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO (FAO)
Coverage
129 places, 6,253 data points, 1961–2013
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