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[edit]Cereals human food vs gdp | |
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Cereals human food vs gdp |
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Share of cereals allocated to human food vs. GDP per capita, 2017. The share of domestic cereal supply - after correcting for trade - which is allocated to direct human consumption, as opposed to being used for animal feed or industrial uses (such as biofuel production). Gross domestic product (GDP) per capita is measured in constant international-$. |
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References | Our Werld in Data based on Food and Agriculture Organization ofthe United Nations, Data compiled from multiple sources by World Bank |
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