QCM : Global Agricultural and Mineral Export Dynamics — 10 questions

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1. What does it mean when a country is described as a major crop producer or exporter?

It has the highest crop yields per hectare.
It has a large land area dedicated to agriculture.
It contributes significantly to the global production and export of specific crops.
It produces a wide variety of agricultural products for domestic consumption.

It contributes significantly to the global production and export of specific crops.

Explication

A major crop producer or exporter is a country that contributes significantly to the global supply of specific crops, either through high production volumes or large export shares, making it influential in international agricultural trade.

2. Which country accounted for the largest share of wheat exports according to the data, and what was its percentage?

Russia, 16.8%
USA, 21.5%
Canada, 11.2%
Ukraine, 9.4%

Russia, 16.8%

Explication

Russia had the largest share of wheat exports at 16.8%, making it the leading exporter among the listed countries, whereas USA, Canada, and Ukraine had smaller shares.

3. What is the primary purpose of analyzing crop export shares in 2017 data?

To identify the dominant countries in the global crop export market in 2017
To determine the total global production of crops in 2017
To forecast future crop prices based on 2017 data
To evaluate the nutritional content of exported crops in 2017

To identify the dominant countries in the global crop export market in 2017

Explication

Analyzing crop export shares in 2017 helps identify which countries dominated the global crop export market that year, revealing trade concentration and the influence of major exporters.

4. What was the total global production of soybeans around 2018?

151.84 million tons
196.79 million tons
161.25 million tons
7.76 million tons

151.84 million tons

Explication

The total soybean production was approximately 151.84 million tons, which reflects the scale of global soybean agriculture.

5. How do the export profiles of the United States and Brazil differ from 1970 to 2018 in terms of commodity composition and growth trends?

Both countries have shifted from resource-based exports to diversified manufacturing exports.
Their export values have decreased over time due to global market declines.
They have become more similar, with both countries focusing increasingly on agricultural exports.
Their export profiles have remained largely different, with the US emphasizing grains and soybeans, and Brazil focusing on soybeans, coffee, and minerals.

Their export profiles have remained largely different, with the US emphasizing grains and soybeans, and Brazil focusing on soybeans, coffee, and minerals.

Explication

The US and Brazil have maintained different export profiles over time. The US primarily exports grains, soybeans, and manufactured goods, while Brazil focuses heavily on soybeans, coffee, sugar, and minerals. Their growth trends reflect these differences, making their export profiles distinct rather than similar.

6. Which two countries are the major exporters of soybeans, and what are their respective export shares?

Brazil (44.9%) and USA (36.5%)
Argentina (55%) and China (20%)
India (50%) and Paraguay (30%)
Russia (40%) and Canada (25%)

Brazil (44.9%) and USA (36.5%)

Explication

Brazil and the USA are the leading soybean exporters with shares of 44.9% and 36.5%, respectively, highlighting their dominance in global soy trade.

7. Between 1970 and 2018, how did the value of agricultural exports change globally?

It increased from $2.7 billion to $239.9 billion
It decreased by 50%
It remained relatively stable
It doubled in value

It increased from $2.7 billion to $239.9 billion

Explication

The value of agricultural exports increased dramatically from $2.7 billion to $239.9 billion, reflecting significant growth in global agricultural trade.

8. Which crop is Brazil notably a leading exporter of, besides coffee and sugar?

Soybeans
Wheat
Cotton
Corn

Soybeans

Explication

Brazil is a major exporter of soybeans, in addition to coffee and sugar, showcasing its diversified agricultural export portfolio.

9. In 2018, which country was a leading exporter of cotton, accounting for approximately 41.9% of global exports?

USA
India
China
Pakistan

USA

Explication

The USA was the dominant exporter of cotton in 2018 with 41.9% of the global share, due to its large cotton production capacity.

10. Which non-agricultural natural resources do countries like Venezuela, Ecuador, Chile, and Argentina export, and why is this relevant to their trade profile?

Oil, copper, and fish, impacting their resource-based exports
Gold and diamonds, impacting their mineral exports
Natural gas and coal, influencing energy exports
Forestry products, affecting lumber trade

Oil, copper, and fish, impacting their resource-based exports

Explication

These countries export natural resources like oil, copper, and fish, which are significant they diversify their exports beyond agriculture and influence their trade profiles.

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Major crops — definition?

Principal agricultural commodities like wheat, soy, corn, cotton.

Major crops — examples?

Wheat, soybeans, corn, cotton.

Crop export share — significance?

Indicates a country's contribution to global crop exports.

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