Production
| Top 10 mustard seed producers in 2010 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Country | Production (tonnes) | Footnote | ||
| Canada | 186,400 | |||
| Nepal | 149,625 | |||
| Ukraine | 64,400 | |||
| Myanmar | 58,300 | Im | ||
| Russia | 36,410 | |||
| United States | 18,990 | |||
| China | 17,600 | Im | ||
| Czech Republic | 15,586 | Im | ||
| France | 8,500 | Im | ||
| Romania | 6,739 | |||
| World | 586,397 | A | ||
| * = Unofficial figure | = Official data | A = May include official, semi-official or estimated data F = FAO estimate | Im = FAO data based on imputation methodology | M = Data not available Source: UN Food & Agriculture Organisation (FAO) |
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