List of countries by apricot production

Countries by apricot production in 2016
A map of world apricot production, 2012.

This is a list of countries by apricot production in 2016, based on data from the Food and Agriculture Organization Corporate Statistical Database.[1] The total world apricot production for 2016 was 3,881,204 metric tonnes.

>100,000 tonnes

RankCountry/RegionApricot production
(tonnes)
1 Turkey730,000
2 Uzbekistan662,123
3 Iran306,115
4 Algeria256,771
5 Italy237,021
6 Pakistan177,658
7 Spain125,335
8 France110,850
9 Egypt102,247

50,000–100,000 tonnes

RankCountry/RegionApricot production
(tonnes)
10 Japan92,700
11 Ukraine81,290
12 Greece79,070
13 Morocco71,156
14 Syria68,225
15 Russia65,841
16 United States64,050
17 Armenia62,054
18 China57,208

10,000–50,000 tonnes

RankCountry/RegionApricot production
(tonnes)
19 Turkmenistan41,997
20 Tajikistan31,838
21 Tunisia31,000
22 Romania30,726
23 South Africa25,831
24 Argentina27,314
25 Azerbaijan25,387
26 Libya24,901
27 Kyrgyzstan23,984
28 Serbia23,902
29 Lebanon22,983
30 Moldova21,439
31 Hungary21,108
32 Kazakhstan18,630
33 Afghanistan17,894
34 Taiwan16,613
35 Bulgaria15,503
36 India15,072
37 Iraq13,871
38 Jordan10,959

1,000–10,000 tonnes

RankCountry/RegionApricot production
(tonnes)
39 Chile8,967
40  Switzerland8,912
41 Australia8,700
42 Israel6,500
43 Austria5,257
44 Albania5,194
45 Macedonia3,471
46 Poland3,073
47 New Zealand2,831
48   Nepal2,767
49 Portugal2,330
50 Georgia1,500
51 Madagascar1,422
52 Palestine1,066
53 Bosnia and Herzegovina1,000

<1,000 tonnes

RankCountry/RegionApricot production
(tonnes)
54 Slovenia961
55 Cameroon905
56 Mexico848
57 Cyprus813
58 Czech Republic782
59 Yemen754
60 Canada655
61 Croatia603
62 Ecuador368
63 Peru254
64 Slovakia232
65 Germany182
66 Kenya77
67 Zimbabwe44
68 Guadeloupe25
69 Bhutan24
70 Malta21

References

  1. "Crops". FAOSTAT. Retrieved 2018-08-14. Countries - Select All; Regions - World + (Total); Elements - Production Quantity; Items - Apricots; Years - 2016
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