Characteristics of the world`s cassava production with emphasis on Latin America

A brief analysis is made of the relative importance of cassava production in relation to other agricultural commodities in casava- producing countries, with emphasis on L.A. World cassava production in 1974 was estimated at 103 million t; Asia and L.A. accounted for 29 percent each and Africa, 42 pe...

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Main Author: Díaz, R.O.
Format: Informe técnico
Language:Inglés
Published: International Center for Tropical Agriculture 1977
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/71714
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description A brief analysis is made of the relative importance of cassava production in relation to other agricultural commodities in casava- producing countries, with emphasis on L.A. World cassava production in 1974 was estimated at 103 million t; Asia and L.A. accounted for 29 percent each and Africa, 42 percent. From 1964-74 production increased 2.9 percent/yr. Area planted was 11 million ha, increasing at a rate of 2.14 percent/yr. Av yield was 9.3 t/ha; yields were lowest in Africa and highest in L.A. Most production comes from small farms, greater than 1 ha. About 56 percent of world production is destined for human consumption. The greatest demand for cassava as animal feed is in the EEC; Thailand supplied 90 percent of this demand with chips and pellets. The only L.A. exporter is Brazil. Implications of changes in supply and demand are discussed with relation to population growth rate production. It is concluded that the best perspectives for developing the feed concentrates industry is using cassava as a source of energy for domestic consumption; for this reason cassava prices must be reduced to levels competetive with those of other substitute products. The possibility of developing cassava starch industries in producing countries should be looked into. (CIAT)
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spelling CGSpace717142025-11-05T18:22:48Z Characteristics of the world`s cassava production with emphasis on Latin America Díaz, R.O. manihot esculenta production starch crops A brief analysis is made of the relative importance of cassava production in relation to other agricultural commodities in casava- producing countries, with emphasis on L.A. World cassava production in 1974 was estimated at 103 million t; Asia and L.A. accounted for 29 percent each and Africa, 42 percent. From 1964-74 production increased 2.9 percent/yr. Area planted was 11 million ha, increasing at a rate of 2.14 percent/yr. Av yield was 9.3 t/ha; yields were lowest in Africa and highest in L.A. Most production comes from small farms, greater than 1 ha. About 56 percent of world production is destined for human consumption. The greatest demand for cassava as animal feed is in the EEC; Thailand supplied 90 percent of this demand with chips and pellets. The only L.A. exporter is Brazil. Implications of changes in supply and demand are discussed with relation to population growth rate production. It is concluded that the best perspectives for developing the feed concentrates industry is using cassava as a source of energy for domestic consumption; for this reason cassava prices must be reduced to levels competetive with those of other substitute products. The possibility of developing cassava starch industries in producing countries should be looked into. (CIAT) 1977 2016-02-29T17:12:22Z 2016-02-29T17:12:22Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/71714 en Open Access application/pdf International Center for Tropical Agriculture DIAZ, R.O. 1977. Characteristics of the world`s cassava production with emphasis on Latin America. Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical (CIAT), Cali, CO. 29 p.
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starch crops
Díaz, R.O.
Characteristics of the world`s cassava production with emphasis on Latin America
title Characteristics of the world`s cassava production with emphasis on Latin America
title_full Characteristics of the world`s cassava production with emphasis on Latin America
title_fullStr Characteristics of the world`s cassava production with emphasis on Latin America
title_full_unstemmed Characteristics of the world`s cassava production with emphasis on Latin America
title_short Characteristics of the world`s cassava production with emphasis on Latin America
title_sort characteristics of the world s cassava production with emphasis on latin america
topic manihot esculenta
production
starch crops
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