Key Market Indicators
Jordan's oilseeds consumption is projected to decline slightly, reaching 54,000 metric tons by 2028, down from 55,000 metric tons in 2023. This represents an average annual decrease of 0.4%. Since 2019, the demand for oilseeds in Jordan has remained stable. In 2023, Jordan ranked 62nd globally in oilseeds consumption, with the Netherlands surpassing it at 55,000 metric tons. The top consumers were India, Indonesia, and Brazil, occupying the second, third, and fourth positions, respectively. On the production front, Jordan's oilseeds output is expected to grow steadily. By 2028, production is set to reach approximately 52,430 metric tons, up from 46,440 metric tons in 2023, marking a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 1.9%. Since 1966, the country's oilseeds supply has increased by an average of 11% annually. In 2023, Jordan ranked 93rd in oilseeds production, with Zimbabwe overtaking it at 46,440 metric tons. Leading producers in this sector were Brazil, Malaysia, and the United States, holding the second, third, and fourth spots, respectively.