Mongolia vs Southern Africa: Cattle β€” Losses from manure treated

Mongolia
48.51 million kg
in 2023
Southern Africa
3.97 million kg
in 2023
Mongolia rank
28th
Southern Africa rank
30th

Cattle β€” Losses from manure treated over time

  • Mongolia
  • Southern Africa
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How they compare

Mongolia currently reports 48.51 million kg against 3.97 million kg in Southern Africa, a difference of 44.54 million kg.

That makes Mongolia's figure about 12.2 times Southern Africa's.

Across all 63 years both countries report, Mongolia has been ahead every year.

Mongolia ranks 28th and Southern Africa ranks 30th of 188 countries.

Mongolia has averaged higher in every one of the 7 decades both report.

Head to head by decade

Decade Mongolia Southern Africa Difference Ahead
1960s 18.01 million kg 3.73 million kg 14.28 million kg Mongolia
1970s 21.08 million kg 4.10 million kg 16.98 million kg Mongolia
1980s 22.74 million kg 4.08 million kg 18.66 million kg Mongolia
1990s 29.18 million kg 3.94 million kg 25.25 million kg Mongolia
2000s 23.55 million kg 4.13 million kg 19.41 million kg Mongolia
2010s 32.09 million kg 4.14 million kg 27.95 million kg Mongolia
2020s 47.16 million kg 3.84 million kg 43.31 million kg Mongolia

Averages of every year both report within each decade.

Frequently asked questions

Which has higher cattle β€” losses from manure treated, Mongolia or Southern Africa?
Mongolia, at 48.51 million kg against 3.97 million kg in Southern Africa as of 2023.
What is the difference in cattle β€” losses from manure treated between Mongolia and Southern Africa?
44.54 million kg, with Mongolia ahead.
How many years of comparable data are there for Mongolia and Southern Africa?
63 years are reported by both, from 1961 to 2023.
How do Mongolia and Southern Africa rank globally for cattle β€” losses from manure treated?
Mongolia ranks 28th and Southern Africa ranks 30th of 188 countries.
Where does this data come from?
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, published as Cattle β€” Losses from manure treated (N content). Statizoid refreshes it automatically from the source and publishes the full history for both places.

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Indicator
Cattle β€” Losses from manure treated (N content)
Unit
kg
Source
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Licence
CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO (FAO)
Coverage
243 places, 13,919 data points, 1961–2023
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The Livestock Manure domain of FAOSTAT contains estimates of nitrogen (N) inputs to agricultural soils from livestock manure. Data on the N losses to air and water are also disseminated. These estimates are compiled using official FAOSTAT statistics of animal stocks and by applying the internationally approved Guidelines of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). Data are available by country, with global coverage and updated annually.The following elements are disseminated: 1) Stocks; 2) Amount excreted in manure (N content); 3) Manure left on pasture (N content); 4) Manure left on pasture that volatilises (N content); 5) Manure left on pasture that leaches (N content); 6) Manure treated (N content); 7) Losses from manure treated (N content); 8) Manure applied to soils (N content); 9) Manure applied to soils that volatilises (N content); 10) Manure applied to soils that leaches (N content).