Global Oranges Yield by Country

In 2024, Albania leads global orange yields at 572.83 thousand hectograms per hectare, with Ghana and El Salvador following closely. Year-on-year variations indicate substantial yields, particularly in Albania (3.82%), Iran (5.93%), and Peru (4.66%). Notable trends include a slight decline in output in Spain (-1.06%) and significant downward shifts in Kenya (-6.56%) and Belize (-6.05%). Over the last five years, the compound annual growth rates (CAGR) reflect a mix of positive and negative trends across various countries.

Future trends to watch include technological advancements in agricultural practices, climate change impacts, and policy shifts in major orange-producing countries that could alter yield dynamics. Continuous monitoring of these factors will be crucial for predicting future global orange yields.

Top countries in Oranges Yield by Country

# 10 Countries Hectograms Per Hectare Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Albania 572,830 2023 +3.48% +3.82% View data
2 2 Ghana 472,980 2023 +2.18% +1.92% View data
3 3 El Salvador 467,470 2023 +3.44% +4.36% View data
4 4 South Africa 454,910 2023 +1.44% +1.55% View data
5 5 Iran 416,280 2023 +3.68% +5.93% View data
6 6 Indonesia 398,230 2023 +1.23% +1.28% View data
7 7 Guatemala 364,920 2023 +1.48% +1.85% View data
8 8 Honduras 338,080 2023 +2.77% +3.55% View data
9 9 Brazil 306,010 2023 +1.38% +1.38% View data
10 10 Taiwan 304,110 2023 +0.99% +1.63% View data

Top Countries about Fruits