Wheat Production consumption and Import scenario
Wheat is a cereal grain that belongs to
the grass family of the genus ‘Triticum’. A dry, one seeded fruit named kernel
is obtained from this spiky grass like grain, which is ground to make flour and
is consumed throughout the world as one of the most important staple food. It
is the second largest cereal grain consumed on earth and that is why it is
widely cultivated in more than 30000 varieties.
Wheat is important especially for
making breads and other bakery products as it has got the maximum number of
glutens as compared to any other grain. This crop is also grown as a forage
crop for the livestock.
Wheat is a very important edible cereal
grain crop. As already mentioned, it is the second largest grain crop consumed
after rice. The cultivation of wheat has its own advantages like it has a very
good yield per unit area, has a relatively short growing duration period and
the production of wheat is comparatively easier than the other grain crops as
it grows well in the temperate regions. That is why it serves as a very good
cash crop and proves its dominance in the world commerce. Gluten, which is a
primary constituent in raised bread, is found in wheat and that is why most of
the bakery products are made from wheat only.
The world production of wheat figures
over 585 million tons annually. The largest producer of wheat in the world is
the European Union followed by China, India and United States of America. The
total wheat production of the world is slightly concentrated is clear from the
fact that these four producers contribute to around 60% of the total
production. The consumption of wheat in the world is a huge 580 million tons
but is successfully kept satisfied with an equally high production figures.
Consumption has been constantly increasing during the last 10 years with the
increase in population, and alarmingly, the consumption is prepared to shoot up
further and is expected to reach up to 775 million tons in 2020. Wheat is
consumed all through the globe and the leading countries in this list are
- European Union
- China
- India
- Russia
- United States of America
- Pakistan
The above list makes it clear that the largest
producers of wheat in the world are also the largest consumers of the world,
which means, most of the wheat production is consumed at the place of
production. The export market of wheat is getting competitive with the new
entrants like India into it and the export figures hover around 200 million
tons. The major exporting countries of this crop are: -
- United States of America
- Australia
- Canada
- European Union
- Argentina
The imports of wheat are done by the countries,
which have a high domestic demand and a fluctuating production level. That is
why the countries shuffle in the list of highest wheat importing countries. The
world import figures sum up to 100 million tons and are currently done by more
than 100 countries. The major countries are
- European Union
- China
- Egypt
- Japan
- Brazil
- Mexico
- Indonesia
- Algeria
- Philippines
- Iraq
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