Global Indigenous Pork Gross Production by Country

The global indigenous pork production landscape is heavily dominated by China, contributing significantly with a value much larger than any other country. The United States and Spain follow, albeit at a fraction of China's production. Recent trends indicate a moderate growth in countries like Russia, Brazil, and Mexico. Conversely, nations such as Germany, Vietnam, and India have experienced declines. Notable percentage increases are observed in countries with smaller production bases, such as Colombia, Malawi, and Benin, suggesting potential for emerging market growth. The Philippines witnessed a significant drop in production due to systemic challenges.

Future trends to watch include the continued growth of production in emerging markets, driven by local consumption demands. The effects of climate change, disease control, and trade policy shifts are critical variables that could impact pork production globally. Technological advancements and sustainability initiatives may also play a pivotal role in shaping the industry's future dynamics.

# 10 Countries Thousand US Dollars PPP = 2004–2006 Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 China 108,910,000 2023 +0.54% +0.57% View data
2 2 United States 23,842,000 2023 -0.051% -0.053% View data
3 3 Spain 10,532,000 2023 +2.69% +3.37% View data
4 4 Russia 9,202,700 2023 +3.71% +4.38% View data
5 5 Brazil 9,037,800 2023 +2.11% +2.89% View data
6 6 Germany 8,081,300 2023 -0.75% -0.89% View data
7 7 Vietnam 5,219,100 2023 +0.82% -1.32% View data
8 8 Canada 4,894,700 2023 +1.3% +3.04% View data
9 9 France 4,394,400 2023 -1.05% -1.07% View data
10 10 Mexico 3,548,700 2023 +2.73% +3.59% View data

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