Net food imports by crop - Rice, paddy in Norway
Norway: Net food imports by crop - Rice, paddy was 25,724 rice milled equivalent in 2019. ◆ Volatile
Net food imports by crop - Rice, paddy in Norway, 1961–2019
Source: FAOSTAT. Available at: http://www.fao.org/faostat/en/#data. Measured in rice milled equivalent.
Analysis
Norway recorded 25,724 rice milled equivalent for net food imports by crop - rice, paddy in 2019. That is the highest value across all 59 years on record.
That represents a change of up 1.3% on the previous year and up 10.9% over ten years.
Over the whole period, net food imports by crop - rice, paddy in Norway peaked at 25,724 rice milled equivalent in 2019 and was at its lowest, -13,000 rice milled equivalent, in 1962.
Norway ranks 100th of 179 countries on this measure, in the middle of the range.
The series is highly variable year to year, so single readings are best treated with caution.
Averages by decade
| Decade | Average | Lowest | Highest | Years |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1960s | 3,617 rice milled equivalent | -13,000 rice milled equivalent | 6,252 rice milled equivalent | 9 |
| 1970s | 5,799 rice milled equivalent | -2,441 rice milled equivalent | 7,782 rice milled equivalent | 10 |
| 1980s | 9,098 rice milled equivalent | 8,120 rice milled equivalent | 11,044 rice milled equivalent | 10 |
| 1990s | 13,973 rice milled equivalent | 11,565 rice milled equivalent | 16,680 rice milled equivalent | 10 |
| 2000s | 20,523 rice milled equivalent | 16,535 rice milled equivalent | 23,193 rice milled equivalent | 10 |
| 2010s | 24,412 rice milled equivalent | 22,764 rice milled equivalent | 25,724 rice milled equivalent | 10 |
Countries ranked near Norway
- 97 Azerbaijan 31,135 rice milled equivalent compare
- 98 Greece 28,389 rice milled equivalent compare
- 99 Belarus 25,788 rice milled equivalent compare
- 101 Central African Republic 25,381 rice milled equivalent compare
- 102 Dominican Republic 24,721 rice milled equivalent compare
- 103 Thailand 24,148 rice milled equivalent compare
More reference data data for Norway
- Emission Totals - Indirect emissions (N2O) - Manure applied to Soils 0.3703 (2050)
- Emission Totals - Indirect emissions (N2O) - Manure left on Pasture 0.3621 (2050)
- Emission Totals - Indirect emissions (N2O) - IPCC Agriculture 1.55 (2050)
- Emission Totals - Indirect emissions (N2O) - Crop Residues 0.0618 (2050)
- Emission Totals - Indirect emissions (N2O) - Agricultural Soils 1.55 (2050)
- Emission Totals - Emissions (N2O) - Manure applied to Soils 1.24 (2050)
- Emission Totals - Emissions (N2O) - Manure Management 0.7734 (2050)
- Emission Totals - Emissions (N2O) - Manure left on Pasture 1.48 (2050)
- Emission Totals - Emissions (N2O) - IPCC Agriculture 6.9 (2050)
- Emission Totals - Emissions (N2O) - Crop Residues 0.3366 (2050)
Frequently asked questions
- What is net food imports by crop - rice, paddy in Norway?
- Net food imports by crop - rice, paddy in Norway was 25,724 rice milled equivalent in 2019, according to FAOSTAT. Available at: http://www.fao.org/faostat/en/#data.
- What is the highest net food imports by crop - rice, paddy recorded in Norway?
- The highest recorded value was 25,724 rice milled equivalent in 2019.
- What is the lowest net food imports by crop - rice, paddy recorded in Norway?
- The lowest recorded value was -13,000 rice milled equivalent in 1962.
- How does Norway rank for net food imports by crop - rice, paddy?
- Norway ranks 100th out of 179 countries with data for 2019.
- Is net food imports by crop - rice, paddy rising or falling in Norway?
- Over the last ten years it is up 10.9%. The long-run trend across the full record is volatile.
- Where does this Norway data come from?
- The figures come from FAOSTAT. Available at: http://www.fao.org/faostat/en/#data, published as part of Net food imports by crop - Rice, paddy (rice milled equivalent). Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.
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About this data
Net food imports are generated from FAOSTAT, taking Export level (tonnes) from the Import level (tonnes) [both under Trade: Crops and Livestock Products]. Net food imports are a proxy for the country's vulnerability to global food prices.