The amount of barley sold by Austria in 2020 was 87,621 tonnes. In 2019 Austria sold 52,705 tonnes of barley. For the year 2019 alone, the demand for Austria barley (cereals/grains category) has reduced, recording a change of -42.546 % compared to the year 2018. Between 2017 and 2019, barley's exports decreased by -55.45 pc netting the exporter US$13.68m for the year 2019. Austria's barley exports are classified as:
- Barley (HS code 1003)
- Hulled, pearled, sliced, kibbled or otherwise worked grains of barley (excluding barley flour) (HS code 110421)
- Barley (excluding seed for sowing) (HS code 100390)
- Barley (HS code 100300)
- Rolled or flaked grains of barley (HS code 110411)
- Barley seed for sowing (HS code 100310)
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Österreich gerste export values
In 2019, Austria supplied barley valued at 13.68m USD, a reduction of -37.09% from 2018's total barley export of 21.745m USD. The annual change in value of Austria barley between 2017 to 2018 was -15.184 percent.
The annual change in the volume of Austria's barley exports between 2017 and 2019 was -55.45 per cent when compared to a variation of -42.546% in the growth rate between 2018 and 2019.
Austria's portion of the world's total barley's exports in 2019 was less than 1%. The country is ranked number 20 in world exports of barley.
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Export markets for Österreich gerste ( in '000$ )
Austria's best performing destinations for barley are Slovakia, South Korea, US, China and Canada.
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Import/Export Trends
Austria is a net importer of barley. The annual growth of Austria barley in value between 2015 to 2019 was 47%, per year, while annual growth in quantity during the same period was 56%, per annum.
Austria brought in 226,024 tonnes of barley in 2019.
Production
The production of barley in Austria was 4,968,780 tonnes in 2019 and is estimated to change by an average of 19.84%.
The country had an estimated 823,440.00 hectares under barley cultivation.
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