Hello blucken:
Thanks for the clarification and for your understanding and patience.
All figures below are for the 2004/2005 season, as defined by the
Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) of the United States Department of
Agriculture (USDA):
United States Department of Agriculture - Foreign Agricultural Service
URL: http://www.fas.usda.gov/
The figures below were compiled from data on the following pages. Some
of the calculations were complicated, but I believe they are all well
grounded.
Circular Series - WAP 02-06 - February 2006
World Oilseeds by Commodity - Table 10
URL: http://www.fas.usda.gov/wap/circular/2006/06-02/Oils.pdf
Table 20. - Oilseed Prices - (U.S. Dollars Per Metric Ton)
URL: http://www.fas.usda.gov/oilseeds/circular/2006/06-01/PRICES.pdf
MAIN WORLD SOURCES OF OILS
URL: http://www.cyberlipid.org/glycer/glyc0051.htm
Oil on troubled water
URL: http://www.orangutansonline.com/articles/article153.htm
The first set of tables I've compiled is for total hectares planted
for the various crops you requested.
Soy Planted
(in millions of hectares)
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North America 31.10
Europe 1.26
Asia 18.24
South America 40.53
Rest of World 1.35
Rapeseed (Canola) Planted
(in millions of hectares)
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North America 5.28
Europe 4.75
Asia 14.75
South America n/a
Rest of World 1.73
Palm Kernel & Palm Oil Planted
(in millions of hectares)
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North America n/a
Europe n/a
Asia 6.80
South America 0.16
Rest of World 2.00
Total Oilseeds Planted
(in millions of hectares)
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North America 42.98
Europe 17.83
Asia 72.00
South America 44.89
Rest of World 19.95
Notes:
* I've included Turkey as part of Asia
* I've included Russia as part of Europe
The next set of tables contains the estimated value per hectare of
these crops (both oil and meal) in the specified areas. Yield is in
metric tons, price per metric ton (in USD) is listed in the title, and
value per hectare is in USD. (I decided to stick to the hectare unit.
If you want the value per acre, just divide the value per hectare by a
factor of 2.4711)
Soy (Oil) Crop Value (Price - $217 per metric ton)
Yield Value (both per hectare)
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North America 2.83 $614
Europe 1.64 $356
Asia 1.35 $293
South America 2.43 $527
Rest of World 1.47 $319
Soy (Meal) Crop Value (Price - $202 per metric ton)
Yield Value (both per hectare)
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North America 2.83 $572
Europe 1.64 $331
Asia 1.35 $273
South America 2.43 $465
Rest of World 1.47 $469
Rapeseed (Oil) Crop Value (Price - $262 per metric ton)
Yield Value (both per hectare)
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North America 1.58 $414
Europe 3.28 $859
Asia 1.36 $356
South America n/a n/a
Rest of World 1.13 $296
Rapeseed (Meal) Crop Value (Price - $131 per metric ton)
Yield Value (both per hectare)
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North America 1.58 $207
Europe 3.28 $430
Asia 1.36 $178
South America n/a n/a
Rest of World 1.13 $148
Palm Kernel & Palm Oil (Oil) Crop Value (Price - $392 per metric ton)
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We don't have figures for yield in individual areas, so, assuming a
total of 8 million hectares planted worldwide, and knowing a total
production of 42.53 million metric tons, the average yield is:
5.31 tons/hectare
At the given price per metric ton, the value per hectare is:
$2080/hectare
Notes:
* The available yield data was not broken down by oil and meal, so I
am assuming equal yields for both.
I've found the following relevant information about jatropha
yields/production as well:
Jatropha curcas L. - Yields and Economics
URL: http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/duke_energy/Jatropha_curcas.html#Yields%20and%20Economics
Quote: "According to Gaydou et al (1982), seed yields approach 6?8
MT/ha with ca 37% oil. They calculate that such yields could produce
the equivalent of 2,100?2,800 liters fuel oil/ha (see table under
Energy). In Madagascar, they have ca 10,000 ha of purging nut, each
producing ca 24 hl oil/ha for a potential production of 240,000 hl
(Gaydou, et al, 1982)."
Jatropha in Africa
URL: http://www.ecoworld.org/Home/Articles2.cfm?TID=367
Quote: "Referring to the table, the yield per hectare per year is up
to 8.0 tons of Jatropha seed, which contain over 30% oil. At $320
(US$) per ton, this will translate into sales of Jatropha crude oil of
$768 per hectare per year. Of potentially equal or greater value is
the yield from Jatropha seeds of glycerin. Up to 7% of Jatropha seeds
are made up of glycerin, which sells for up to $2,000 per ton. This
translates into glycerin sales of up to $1,120 per year per hectare,
or total sales of up to $1,888 per year per hectare."
Please let me know if you need any clarification of the information
I've provided above.
Search Strategy (on Google):
* soy crop estimates
* soy crop estimates "south america" "europe"
* copra palm hectares worldwide
* rapeseed
* acres in a hectare
Thanks.
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