GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Watermelon Count Statistics
The average number of watermelons counted in the sample is used as a measure of central tendency.
In this post, we will explore a collection of intriguing statistics related to watermelons, a beloved fruit enjoyed worldwide. From the top watermelon-producing countries to fascinating facts about watermelon seeds and nutrition, these statistics shed light on the significance of watermelons in both global agriculture and culture. So, grab a slice of this juicy information as we dive into the world of watermelon statistics.
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"The majority of watermelons are produced in China accounting for two-thirds of the global supply."
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"The United States ranks 7th in global watermelon production."
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"The biggest watermelon in the world weighed 350.5 pounds (159 kg)."
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"There are approximately 1,200 different varieties of watermelon worldwide."
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"In Japan, the average price of a square watermelon is $200."
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"Seedless watermelons are not genetically modified; they are hybrids."
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"The average watermelon plant will yield 2 to 4 fruit per harvest."
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"Watermelons date back to at least 5,000 years ago and probably originated in West Africa."
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"On average, watermelons consist of 92% water."
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"Watermelons contribute about 20% of the total U.S. per capita consumption of fresh fruits."
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"In 2020, watermelon production in the United States amounted to approximately 2.0 million tons."
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"In the US, the top watermelon producing states are Texas, Florida, Georgia, and California."
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"Watermelons have 46 calories per 1 cup serving."
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"Every part of a watermelon is edible, even the seeds and rinds."
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"Watermelon farming contributes over $500 million to the U.S. economy each year."
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"The world record for watermelon seed spitting is 68 feet 9 1/8 inches (20.955 m)."
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"Watermelon is a critical resource for bees because it provides both nectar and pollen."
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"Watermelon seeds need to be planted 1 inch deep and can take 3 to 10 days to germinate."
Jannik Lindner
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