TOBACCO PRODUCTION AND TRADE XVII, THE WORLD'S TOBACCO CROP WORLD'S TOBACCO CROP (Continued) 1,330,000 18,000 1,348,000 XXI. THE WORLD'S RAW SILK PRODUCTION (Silk Manufacturers' Assn., Lyons, France.) COUNTRY. 1908. Western Europe: Pounds. Italy.. 9,890,000 France. 1,446,000 166,000 1909. Pounds. 9,372,000 1,486,000 176,000 736,000 838,000 12,238,000 11,872,000 5,937,000 6,823,000 12,430,000 11,243,000 5,242,000 4,817,000 16,689,000 18,078,000 1,947,606,939 2,322,735,893 XXII. CORN, RYE AND BARLEY CORN-The world's production of corn, as estimated by the Department of Agriculture for 1909, was 3,672,636,000 bushels, of which the United States supplied 2.772,376,000 bushels, of which 38,128,498 bushels were exported; Argentina, 177,155,000 bushels, 89,499,359 bushels exported; Austria-Hungary, 210,684,000 bushels; and all Europe, 535,247,000 bushels. RYE-The world's production of rye in 1910 was estimated at 1,663,864,000 bushels, of which the United States supplied 33,039,000 bushels; Germany, 413,802,000 bushels; Austria-Hungary, 157,569,000 bushels; European Russia, 843,699,000 bushels; and all Europe 1,605,052,000 bushels. BARLEY-The world's production of barley in 1910 was estimated at 1,379.551,000 518,000 452,000 bushels, of which the United 34,912,000 34,656,000 States supplied 162,227,000; European 53,087,000 53,351,000 Russia, 448,832,000; Germany, 133,330.United States, 1910, 000; Austria-Hungary, 127,138,000; and Canada, 45,148,000. |