Maize (corn) — Crop residues in Czechia

Czechia: Maize (corn) — Crop residues was 7.28 million kg in 2050. ▲ Rising

Latest (2050)
7.28 million kg
World rank
69th
of 164 countries
All-time high
8.44 million kg
in 2011
All-time low
794,885 kg
in 1994
Years of data
33
1993–2050

Maize (corn) — Crop residues in Czechia, 1993–2050

02.0M4.0M6.0M8.0M1993202120501993: 1.3M kg1994: 794.9k kg1995: 955.6k kg1996: 1.4M kg1997: 2.3M kg1998: 1.6M kg1999: 2.1M kg2000: 2.5M kg2001: 3.3M kg2002: 4.9M kg2003: 3.9M kg2004: 4.5M kg2005: 5.7M kg2006: 4.9M kg2007: 6.1M kg2008: 6.9M kg2009: 7.1M kg2010: 5.6M kg2011: 8.4M kg2012: 7.4M kg2013: 5.4M kg2014: 6.6M kg2015: 3.6M kg2016: 6.7M kg2017: 4.7M kg2018: 4.0M kg2019: 4.9M kg2020: 6.5M kg2021: 7.8M kg2022: 5.1M kg2023: 4.1M kg2030: 7.1M kg2050: 7.3M kg

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

Analysis

The most recent figure for maize (corn) — crop residues in Czechia is 7.28 million kg, measured in 2050.

Over the whole period, maize (corn) — crop residues in Czechia peaked at 8.44 million kg in 2011 and was at its lowest, 794,885 kg, in 1994.

Czechia ranks 69th of 164 countries on this measure, in the middle of the range.

The long-run direction has been consistently rising across the 33 years of available data.

Averages by decade

DecadeAverage LowestHighest Years
1990s 1.50 million kg 794,885 kg 2.30 million kg 7
2000s 4.97 million kg 2.46 million kg 7.07 million kg 10
2010s 5.75 million kg 3.64 million kg 8.44 million kg 10
2020s 5.87 million kg 4.05 million kg 7.79 million kg 4
2030s 7.07 million kg 7.07 million kg 7.07 million kg 1
2050s 7.28 million kg 7.28 million kg 7.28 million kg 1

Countries ranked near Czechia

  1. 66 Bosnia and Herzegovina 9.57 million kg compare
  2. 67 Slovakia 9.07 million kg compare
  3. 68 Cuba 7.82 million kg compare
  4. 70 Chad 7.09 million kg compare
  5. 71 Belgium 6.59 million kg compare
  6. 72 Czechoslovakia 6.57 million kg

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Frequently asked questions

What is maize (corn) — crop residues in Czechia?
Maize (corn) — crop residues in Czechia was 7.28 million kg in 2050, according to Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
What is the highest maize (corn) — crop residues recorded in Czechia?
The highest recorded value was 8.44 million kg in 2011.
What is the lowest maize (corn) — crop residues recorded in Czechia?
The lowest recorded value was 794,885 kg in 1994.
How does Czechia rank for maize (corn) — crop residues?
Czechia ranks 69th out of 164 countries with data for 2050.
Where does this Czechia data come from?
The figures come from Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, published as part of Maize (corn) — Crop residues (N content). Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.

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Indicator
Maize (corn) — Crop residues (N content)
Unit
kg
Source
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Licence
CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO (FAO)
Coverage
216 places, 12,281 data points, 1961–2050
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The FAOSTAT domain on Emissions from Crops provides estimates of emissions associated with crop processes, namely 1) crop residues, 2) burning of crop residues, and 3) rice cultivation and the application of nitrogen (N) fertilizers, including mineral and chemical fertilizers, to soils. Estimates are computed at Tier 1 following the 2006 IPCC Guidelines for National greenhouse gas (GHG) Inventories (IPCC, 2006).