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СКАЧАТЬ million MT, or 17.33%, whereas in the preceding 20‐year period (1990–2009), global production increased only by 4.5 million MT (17.33%). Note: The percentages shown are slightly off in this section since these were not calculated from the rounded off data (to one decimal point) reported here. Regionally, Asia accounted for 49.72% of global production, followed by Africa and Americas (North, Central and South), with 24.40% and 24.36% share, respectively. The total area under dry beans cultivation was 33.1 million hectares in 2019, which represented an increase of 25% compared to 1990’s 26.5 million hectare. These figures illustrate that most of the production increases during nearly three decades were achieved through genetic improvements and applying good agricultural practices (GAPs) rather than through increases in area under cultivation.

      The total world production of pulses (chickpeas, lentils, lupins, pigeon peas, vetches, and other minor pulses) in 2019 was 30.7 million MT, which represented an increase of 66.42% compared to 18.4 million MT in 1990 (Figure 1.3). Chickpeas (14.3 million MT) and lentils (5.7 million MT) accounted for 65% of the total pulses production. From 1990 to 2009, pulses production increased by 4.5 million MT, whereas a 7.9 million MT increase was reported in just a 10‐year period from 2010 to 2019. With respect to regional distribution, Asia led the global production with 65.60% share, followed by Americas (11.72%), and Africa (11.00%).

      The total area under pulses cultivation was 31.4 million hectares in 2019, which showed an increase of 6.3 million hectares or 25.20% since 1990. However, area under cultivation decreased significantly from the preceding year (2018), which was an all‐time high of 38.1 million hectares. It is noted that most of the increase in area was recorded from 2010 to 2019, while it remained somewhat flat during the preceding 20 years (1990–2009).

      The total world production of cowpeas was 8.9 million MT in 2019, which was more than four times as compared to 2.1 million MT in 1990 (Figure 1.3). However, from 2010 to 2019, an increase of only 25.47% was recorded, compared to 7.1 million MT in 2010. The area under cowpeas cultivation since 1990 exhibited a significant growth, i.e., from 5.7 to 14.4 million hectares. In contrast to dry beans and pulses, the boost in cowpea production appeared to be related mainly to the increases in the cultivated area. Nonetheless, technological advances too have contributed partially to higher production of cowpeas globally.

      The average yield of dry beans, all pulses, and cowpeas was 874, 1124, and 616 kg/hectare, respectively, in 2019. As was the case with the total production and area under cultivation, yields of dry beans, all pulses, and cowpeas since 1990 have recorded a 32.26, 32.08, and 60.78% increase, respectively.

Bar graphs show world production (bars) and area under cultivation (lines) of dry beans, pulses, and cowpeas (1990–2019).

      Source: FAO (2020).

      Source: FAO (2020).

Dry beans Cowpeas Chickpeas Lentils
Myanmar 5,846,622 Nigeria 3,576,361 India 9,937,990 Canada 2,166,900
India 5,310,000 Niger 2,386,735 Turkey 630,000 India 1,227,820
Brazil 2,906,508 Burkina Faso 652,454 Russian Fed. 506,166 Australia 533,755
China 1,297,867 Ethiopia 374,332 Myanmar 499,438 Turkey 353,631
Tanzania 1,197,489 Kenya 246,870 Pakistan 446,584 Nepal 251,185
Uganda 979,789 Mali 215,436 Ethiopia 435,193 USA 244,400
USA 932,220 Cameroon 215,016 USA 282,910 Bangladesh 175,384
Mexico 879,404 Ghana 202,735 Australia 281,200 China 164,239
Kenya 747,000 Senegal 184,137 Canada 251,500 Ethiopia 119,329
Burundi 619,151 Sudan 161,000 Mexico СКАЧАТЬ