Global Sugar Crops Feed by Country

The global sugar crops feed in 2023 showed significant concentration in a few countries, with India leading at 20.14 million metric tons, followed by China and Brazil. India and China showed notable growth rates of 3.25% and 5.17% respectively, while other key producers like Ukraine and Kenya faced declines. Cuba and Mauritius exhibited extraordinary increases, indicating potential recovery and growth. Over the last five years, the emerging markets have intensified their roles, with increased production of sugar crops in countries like Malawi and Kyrgyzstan.

Future trends to watch include the expansion of sugar crop production in developing economies, potentially altering global trade dynamics. Sustainability practices and regulatory policies will profoundly influence production levels, especially in top-producing nations. Additionally, climate change impacts on agricultural patterns may shift production maps globally.

Top countries in Sugar Crops Feed by Country

# 10 Countries Thousand Metric Tons Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 India 20,140 2023 +2.51% +3.25% View data
2 2 China 16,040 2023 +3.5% +5.17% View data
3 3 Brazil 11,570 2023 +2.58% +0.3% View data
4 4 Russia 6,700 2023 +3.09% +1.44% View data
5 5 France 3,820 2023 +1.38% +1.29% View data
6 6 United States 2,900 2023 +1.75% +1.3% View data
7 7 Ukraine 2,600 2023 -4.86% -4.89% View data
8 8 Philippines 2,070 2023 +6.11% +2.95% View data
9 9 Paraguay 1,740 2023 -1.31% +0.37% View data
10 10 Egypt 1,330 2023 -1.41% -1.07% View data

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