Key Market Indicators
Cook Islanders are set to produce 348.7 metric tons of cassava by 2026. This is a decrease of 9% from the 2021 production of 598 metric tons. Since 1966, Cook Islander cassava production has decreased by an average of 5.8% year on year. In 2021, Cook Islanders ranked 85th in terms of cassava production. Belize had the highest production with 598 metric tons. The Democratic Republic of the Congo, Thailand and Ghana followed closely in second, third and fourth places respectively.