Global Tea Yield by Country

The global tea yield data for 2024 highlights Thailand as the frontrunner, with a notable yield of 85.54 thousand hectograms per hectare, showing a 2.85% increase from the previous year. Bangladesh exhibited the most significant positive change with an 8.13% increase. In contrast, Zimbabwe and Burundi experienced substantial declines at -8.91% and -22.38%, respectively. Over the past five years, compound annual growth rates (CAGR) have varied significantly, painting a complex picture of dynamics influenced by regional factors, economic conditions, and agricultural practices.

Looking ahead, key trends in global tea yield to monitor include the impact of climate change on tea-growing regions, technological advancements in cultivation, and shifts in consumer demand for specialty teas. Innovations in sustainable agricultural practices and the development of climate-resilient tea varieties could play pivotal roles in influencing future yields across different countries.

Top countries in Tea Yield by Country

# 10 Countries Hectograms Per Hectare Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Thailand 85,540 2023 +2.59% +2.85% View data
2 2 Iran 57,010 2023 -0.15% -0.28% View data
3 3 Malaysia 48,880 2023 +0.15% -1.19% View data
4 4 Bolivia 45,910 2023 +1.02% +1.08% View data
5 5 Malawi 28,340 2023 +0.83% +0.9% View data
6 6 Cameroon 27,710 2023 +0.33% +0.35% View data
7 7 Vietnam 25,430 2023 +2.15% +1.89% View data
8 8 Colombia 24,670 2023 +0.5% +0.42% View data
9 9 Mauritius 24,100 2023 +0.52% +1.47% View data
10 10 Brazil 23,630 2023 +0.63% +0.64% View data

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