Global Natural Rubber Yield by Country

In 2024, natural rubber yield is highest for Guatemala with a value of 41.92 thousand hectograms per hectare, followed by Mexico and India with 31.4 and 22.65 respectively. Vietnam and Gabon also show substantial yields at 17.02 and 16.94. Countries such as Myanmar, Cameroon, and Sri Lanka have lower yields with values of 8.37, 7.86, and 4.36. Brunei has the lowest reported yield of 0.633.

Year-on-year variation reveals notable increases in certain countries, such as Guatemala (1.95%) and Dominican Republic (3.14%), while others experienced declines like the Philippines (-2.6%) and Sri Lanka (-6.28%). Over the last five years, the Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) has shown stability in some regions and fluctuations in others.

Looking ahead, global natural rubber yield trends suggest monitoring advancements in agricultural practices and technological innovations. Focus areas include the impact of climate change on yield, investments in sustainable practices, and the adoption of biotechnology to enhance productivity in lower-yielding nations.

Top countries in Natural Rubber Yield by Country

# 10 Countries Hectograms Per Hectare Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Guatemala 41,920 2023 +2.06% +1.95% View data
2 2 Mexico 31,400 2023 +1.51% +1.01% View data
3 3 India 22,650 2023 +1.09% +1.17% View data
4 4 Vietnam 17,020 2023 +0.48% +0.63% View data
5 5 Gabon 16,940 2023 +1.37% +1.46% View data
6 6 Philippines 16,210 2023 -3.08% -2.6% View data
7 7 Ivory Coast 16,060 2023 -0.093% -0.11% View data
8 8 Ecuador 15,310 2023 +0.5% +0.51% View data
9 9 Thailand 14,510 2023 -0.49% -0.7% View data
10 10 Dominican Republic 14,470 2023 +1.74% +3.14% View data

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