With nearly 180 bushels of corn grown per acre in 2023, this is the data behind the corny American love...
Global potash demand is projected to rise 65% by 2050. See what’s driving the surge and why potash is key to global food security.
Since 1960, potash demand has outpaced both population growth and crop production.
U.S. food inflation hit 9.9% in 2022 but is now declining. Find out what the U.S. Department of Agriculture is expecting for 2024 and 2025.
This bar chart, sponsored by Brazil Potash, uses data from Trading Economics to show which countries have the highest food inflation in 2024.
In 2023, over 2.3 billion people worldwide faced moderate or severe food insecurity—a staggering 45% increase from 1.6 billion in 2015.
This chart, created in partnership with Brazil Potash, breaks down average household food spending for 2023.
The U.S. has produced a total of 205 million turkeys so far in 2024, and over 80% of them came from just 10 states.
One ocean accounts for 60% of the world’s fish catch. Its size isn’t the only reason why fishing thrives there.
Growing the big four American crops—corn, soybean, hay, and wheat—require farmlands bigger than entire countries.