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Countries by tomato production in 2017. This is a list of countries by tomato production from 2016 to 2022, based on data from the Food and Agriculture Organization Corporate Statistical Database. [1] The estimated total world production for tomatoes in 2022 was 186,107,972 metric tonnes, a decrease of 1.7% from 189,281,485 tonnes in 2021. [1]
Tomatoes have been linked to multiple Salmonella food poisoning outbreaks in the US. [108] [109] One in 2008 caused the temporary removal of tomatoes from stores and restaurants across the United States and parts of Canada. [110] In 2022 and 2023, an outbreak of Salmonella Senftenberg ST14 affected the US and 12 countries in Europe. [111]
Production of some products is highly concentrated in a few countries, China, the leading producer of wheat and ramie in 2013, produces 95% of the world's ramie fiber but only 17% of the world's wheat. Products with more evenly distributed production see more frequent changes in the ranking of the top producers.
This is a list of countries by fruit production in 2020 based on the Food and Agriculture Organization Corporate Statistical Database. The total world fruit production for 2020 was 887,027,376 metric tonnes .
7 of the coolest cultural festivals in Europe, from tomato fights to chasing cheese. Chris Wilson. November 7, 2023 at 2:29 PM ... a bullfighting city in the French part of the Basque Country ...
This is a list of countries by vegetable production in 2020 based on the Food and Agriculture Organization Corporate Statistical Database. The total world vegetable production for 2020 was 1,148,446,252 metric tonnes .
Tomatoes may or may not exacerbate indigestion. Depending on how your body handles acidic foods, tomatoes could be a trigger. On the flip side, homemade sauces usually have less sodium than store ...
The Neolithic founder crops (or primary domesticates) are the eight plant species that were domesticated by early Holocene (Pre-Pottery Neolithic A and Pre-Pottery Neolithic B) farming communities in the Fertile Crescent region of southwest Asia, and which formed the basis of systematic agriculture in the Middle East, North Africa, India ...