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The wheat originally comes from Transcaucasia, which lies in eastern Turkey and is one of the oldest crops. The wheat most commonly grown in Switzerland is bread wheat. Wheat produces many different foods. Among other things, most breads and pastries contain wheat, and wheat is also present in cornflakes and pasta.

Wheat throughout Switzerland in hectares

Year Wheat
organic
Feedwheat
organic
Wheat Feedwheat
2010 2'534 51 79'853 7'057
2013 3'525 148 79'134 6'517
2014 3'598 136 76'707 6'430
2016 4'379 357 76'312 7'408
2017 4'910 626 75'541 6'377
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In 2017, a total of 476,000 tonnes of wheat were in Switzerland produced for humans. Gross food consumption in 2017 was 67.1 kilograms of wheat per inhabitant. Wheat self-sufficiency in Switzerland is 52.7 percent. This means that half of the wheat consumed in Switzerland comes from abroad.

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