Global Food Exporters: Japan, USA, Australia, Canada

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Japan is identified as the country that is not a major exporter of food among the listed options. The discussion highlights that the U.S. is the second largest food exporter, with Canada following as the third. Argentina is recognized as a top exporter, particularly in beef, while Australia is noted for its significant contributions to beef and sugar exports. Participants emphasize Japan's limited land mass and high population density, which necessitate substantial food imports. The conversation also touches on the Netherlands as an unexpected major exporter, despite its small size and high population density. Overall, the consensus points to Japan as the least significant food exporter in the group.
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Which of the following countries is not one of the major exporters of food?

1. Japan
2. USA
3. Australia
4. Argentina
5. Canada

I read somewhere that the U.S. was the second largest exporter and Canada followed as the third largest one. I also think that Argentina is a top exporter, but I am not completely certain. I elimated the choices down to Japan and Australia, but isn't Australia a main player in beef?

Thanks for any help with the choices.
 
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I researched both Japan and Australia, and didnt get anything good to show you. I can, however, tell you that Argentina is the #1 in beef, so it seems very likely.

I did get a Catholic ProLife site though for typing in Australian food exportation! lol
 
Austrailia's major export is Sugar. The provide 2/3 of the world's sugar. You should see the sugar cane fields they have there! Mind boggling! It would put into a sugar induced coma just looking at it! :biggrin:
 
My vote is for Japan, small land mass, with lots of people to feed. Sea food, and apples/fruits seem to top there list of exports
 
hypatia said:
My vote is for Japan, small land mass, with lots of people to feed. Sea food, and apples/fruits seem to top there list of exports

Yah it has to be Japan. They import a lot of food too. I would have thought the US was the #1 exporter seeing as one state alone (CA) produces 1/4 of the worlds food supply.
 
I am listing the top 5 countries for food export with links so you can view the complete list. It is broken down by commodity. I am only going to list major categories, but you can find all categories at this site. I'm only going to list 2003 results.

Main site - http://www.intracen.org/tradstat/sitc3-3d/indexpe.htm This is the International Trade Center, United Nations database.

Top exporters of beef

Product group: 012 - MEAT NES,FRESH/CHLD/FROZ

Country...US $$
USA...3,522,901
Denmark...2,863,927
Brazil....2,470,951
Netherlands...2,425,703
France...2,087,619

http://www.intracen.org/tradstat/sitc3-3d/ep012.htm

Top exporters of vegetables

Product group: 054 - VEGETABLES,FRSH/CHLD/FRZ

Netherlands...4,187,130
Spain...3,875,507
Mexico...2,594,550
China...1,875,693
USA.....1,769,293

http://www.intracen.org/tradstat/sitc3-3d/ep054.htm

Top Exporters of Fish

Product group: 037 - FISH/SHELLFISH,PREP/PRES

Thailand...2,144,563
China....1,923,411
Denmark...532,643
Spain...468,898
Germany...468,389

http://www.intracen.org/tradstat/sitc3-3d/ep037.htm

Top Exporters of Cereal Grains

Product group: 045 - CEREAL GRAINS NES

USA.....612,333
Canada.....244,203
Germany...124,890
Argentina....64,573
China.....61,302

http://www.intracen.org/tradstat/sitc3-3d/ep045.htm
 
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wow ..I would of never considered the Netherlands..thanks for the eye opener
 
I was really surprised too. I guess they don't eat much in the Netherlands. :wink:
 
hypatia said:
wow ..I would of never considered the Netherlands..thanks for the eye opener

Especially considering how small the area of the country is with a very high population density.
 
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It is Japan. Thanks everyone for pitching in, especially you, Evo! :smile:
 
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Especially considering how small the area of the country is with a very high population density.
Only 10% of the country has houses on it, in high density, the rest is all agricultural land and some water and some natural areas. The government has a rule that you can't build houses on agricultural land, so that's why it's hard to build more houses (and why they are too expensive).
 
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