Global Pea Trends in 2022
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In 2021, India was the world’s leading Pea producer, with a volume of 8,400 Thousand Metric Tons, accounting for 57.2% of total global production. China, Canada and Pakistan followed in second, third and fourth place, respectively. Tanzania and New Zealand showed the highest annual growth rate of 3.3% and 2.6% respectively, while Ethiopia decreased by 0.9%. Global pea consumption is set to reach almost 6 million metric tons by 2026. This represents a growth of 0.4% per year since 2017. India was the top consumer in 2021 with 2.3 million metric tons. China, Ethiopia and Bangladesh followed in that order. Tanzania experienced the highest growth rate at 32.6%, while New Zealand reported a decrease of 20.6%. Global pea production is forecast to reach 15.7 million metric tons by 2026, a CAGR of 1.2% since 1966. India was the top producer in 2021 with 8.4 million metric tons, accounting for 57.2% of the global total. China, Canada and Pakistan followed in that order. Tanzania and New Zealand reported the highest growth rates at 3.3% and 2.6% respectively, while Ethiopia saw a decrease of 0.9%.
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