Global Agriculture Trends in 2022
Agriculture is part of Agribusiness and includes a number of sub-sectors such as Livestock, Agricultural Products and Agricultural Input. You may also be interested in Forestry, Beverage and Food.
India topped the Global Agricultural Production list with $3,589,000 Million in 2021, followed by the United States, Nigeria and Pakistan. Kenya experienced a growth of 8.2%, while Zambia saw a decrease of 14.5% year on year since 1996. Global Agricultural GDP is projected to decrease by 29.5% year on year CAGR between 2021 and 2026, reaching $36.5 billion. This marks a 25% slump since 1996. India topped the ranking with $382.4 billion in 2021, followed by the United States, Nigeria and Pakistan. Kenya saw a 10.7% growth year on year, while Zambia endured a 24% decrease. Global Agricultural Production is predicted to drop by 1.5% year on year CAGR between 2021 and 2026, totalling $2.5 trillion. This marks a 6.5% dip since 1996. India was number 1 with $3.6 trillion in 2021, followed by the United States, Nigeria and Pakistan. Kenya achieved an 8.2% growth year on year, while Zambia witnessed a 14.5% drop.
Top 10 countries
In 2022 major markets in the Agriculture Industry were:
Global Agriculture Statistics
- Cotton Import 214 countries (Asia, Africa, Latin America...)
- Vegetables Import 223 countries (Asia, Europe, Africa...)
- Vegetables Export 238 countries (Asia, Europe, Africa...)
- Rice Export 239 countries (Asia, Africa, Europe...)
- Cotton Export 210 countries (Asia, Africa, Europe...)
- Rice Import 223 countries (Asia, Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa...)
- Peppers Import 218 countries (Asia, Europe, Africa...)
- Fertilizer Import 210 countries (Africa, Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa...)
- Trade Balance 225 countries (Asia, Europe, Africa...)
- Peppers Export 236 countries (Asia, Europe, Africa...)
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