Countries by apricot production in 2016 A map of world apricot production, 2012 This is a list of countries by apricot production in 2022 and 2021, based on data from the Food and Agriculture Organization Corporate Statistical Database .[1] The estimated total world production for apricots in 2022 was 3,863,180 metric tonnes, up 6.6% from 3,622,553 tonnes in 2021.[1]
Production by country >100,000 tonnes Rank Country/region 2022 2021 – World 3,863,180 3,622,553 1 Turkey 803,000 800,000 2 Uzbekistan 451,263 424,734 3 Iran 305,932 257,360 4 Italy 230,080 189,570 5 Algeria 203,916 189,724 6 Pakistan 174,546 159,022 7 Afghanistan 170,508 207,490 8 France 128,080 54,590 9 Armenia 113,572 86,889 10 Greece 112,230 76,540
50,000–100,000 tonnes Rank Country/region 2022 2021 11 Japan 96,600 104,600 12 Russia 84,900 79,000 13 Spain 80,870 114,720 14 Egypt 71,979 66,207 15 Morocco 68,001 78,449 16 Syria 57,779 33,635 17 China 53,325 53,533
10,000–50,000 tonnes Rank Country/region 2022 2021 18 Ukraine 49,710 56,840 19 Serbia 44,386 31,362 20 Tunisia 37,000 38,000 21 Turkmenistan 34,972 34,817 22 Lebanon 32,639 36,610 23 Iraq 31,151 34,153 24 Tajikistan 31,036 31,196 25 Azerbaijan 30,284 29,366 26 South Africa 29,276 39,520 27 Libya 28,189 24,424 28 Argentina 27,517 27,412 29 United States 26,890 36,260 30 Kyrgyzstan 26,067 25,985 31 Kazakhstan 24,208 23,901 32 Hungary 24,110 11,770 33 Romania 23,500 26,840 34 Bulgaria 19,040 20,700 35 Jordan 18,793 19,225 36 Taiwan 16,155 17,850 37 India 14,874 14,983 38 Moldova 11,800 8,700
1,000–10,000 tonnes Rank Country/region 2022 2021 39 Switzerland 9,445 3,347 40 Israel 6,500 4,500 41 Austria 6,280 5,690 42 Albania 5,500 5,057 43 North Macedonia 5,312 2,584 44 Australia 5,267 6,154 45 Poland 4,600 3,100 46 Chile 4,562 4,580 47 Bosnia and Herzegovina 4,117 660 48 Portugal 4,010 3,450 49 Georgia 2,600 2,000 50 Nepal 2,226 2,009 51 New Zealand 1,946 2,717 52 Yemen 1,722 1,726 53 Czechia 1,530 1,860 54 Madagascar 1,485 1,478 55 Mexico 1,083 1,089 56 Cyprus 1,000 1,040
<1,000 tonnes Notes
References ^ a b "FAOSTAT". www.fao.org . Retrieved 13 March 2024 .