International rankings of Russia

The following are international rankings of Russia.

Agriculture

Rankings
Name Rank Out of Source Notes Year
Irrigated land area 10 236 CIA World Factbook Irrigated land: 46,000 km² 2003
Cultivated land area 4 190 CIA World Factbook Cultivated land: 1,192,300 km² 2005
Dietary calorie intake 28 185 FAO 3,270 kcal/person/day 2007
Wheat production 4 42 International Grains Council Production: 61,7 million metric tons 2009
Fisheries harvest 10 75 FAO Total of capture and aquaculture: 3,305,698 tons 2005
Wine production 13 25 FAO Production: 501,000 tons 2009
Tomato production 10 50 FAO Production: 1,938,710 tons 2008
Apple production 9 93 FAO Production: 1,467,000 tons 2008

Cities

  • GaWC Inventory of World Cities, 1999: Moscow 7 points, Alpha World City
  • GaWC Inventory of World Cities, 1999: St. Petersburg 1 point, Minimal evidence of world city formation

Economic

GNI per capita:
  Russia (9 370$)
  Higher GNI per capita compared to Russia
  Lower GNI per capita compared to Russia

Demographics

Energy

Environment

E-Government

Geography

Military

Mining

  • Largest asbestos producer, 925,000 tons (2005)
  • Largest diamond producer, 38,000,000 carats (2005)
  • Largest nickel producer, 300,000 tons (2005)
  • Largest palladium producer, 143 tons (2005)

Politics

Society

Sports

Technology

Transport

See also

References

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