@article{StatisticsProgramArea:330011,
      recid = {330011},
      author = {Statistics Program Area, Foreign Demand and Competition  Division, Economic Research Service},
      title = {26 Years of World Cereal Statistics:  Area, Yield,  Production, 1950-75, by Country and Region},
      address = {1976-07},
      number = {1485-2023-070},
      pages = {268},
      year = {1976},
      abstract = {Excerpts from the report Introduction:  This bulletin  presents cereal statistics developed to provide a  comparable long-term series of data for use by researchers,  administrators, exporters, and others interested in the  world grain supply.  A four-part table is included for each  of 117 countries, the world, and 10 major geographic  regions of the world.  Each table consists of grain area,  yield, production, and production per person and includes,  where applicable, wheat, rye, rice, corn, barley, oats,  millet, sorghums, and other grains (mainly buckwheat and  mixed grains).  Regional and world totals are limited to  those countries included in the publication.  The country  names used in the report do not imply any legal or  constitutional status of territory or title.  They are used  to identify certain geographic land areas without any  limitations to administrative or legal boundaries.   Statistics used are primarily those published by the  governments of each country.  Other sources of statistics  and information were used when published data from official  governmental sources were not available.  A major secondary  source of statistics was provided through agricultural  attaches of the U.S. Department of Agriculture and economic  counselors of the U.S. Department of State assigned to U.S.  embassies and consulates in foreign countries.  Cereal  statistics published by the Food and Agricultural  Organization (FAO) of the United Nations in conjunction  with published and unpublished data from other  international organizations were used to fill some gaps.   Where no data were available in some years for a few  countries, estimates were made to complete the 26 year  series.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/330011},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.330011},
}