Crop Products Balance Sheets:”Cereals and Other Crop Products”, 2017-2018
The highest degree of self-sufficiency was realized as 111.7% for wheat
The degree of self-sufficiency of cereals (total) was realized as 98% in the marketing year 2017-2018. In wheat with the biggest share in total cereal production, degree of self-sufficiency was 111.7%. For two products; barley and maize, which are important inputs to fodder industry, degrees of self-sufficiency were realized as 90.2% and 73.3% respectively.
The highest degree of self-sufficiency in the category of dried pulses crops was 89.6% for red lentil. Degree of self-sufficiency of chickpea was realized as 87.5%.
Degree of self-sufficiency of potato, one of edible roots and tubers products group, was 103.5%. For sunflower, soybean and rapeseed, in the oilseed products group, degrees of self-sufficiency of were 64.3%, 4.8% and 70.3% respectively.
The degree of self-sufficiency was realized as 116.1% for sugar the greater portion of total sugar production was consumed domestically.
Degree of self-sufficiency of selected products, 2017-2018
The next release on this subject will be in April, 2020.
Source: TÜİK
Legal Notice: The information in this article is intended for information purposes only. It is not intended for professional information purposes specific to a person or an institution. Every institution has different requirements because of its own circumstances even though they bear a resemblance to each other. Consequently, it is your interest to consult on an expert before taking a decision based on information stated in this article and putting into practice. Neither Karen Audit nor related person or institutions are not responsible for any damages or losses that might occur in consequence of the use of the information in this article by private or formal, real or legal person and institutions.