Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Agriculture by Country

In 2023, India led global agricultural greenhouse emissions, recording the highest values among countries. Despite some regional decreases, several nations including Brazil, Russia, and Kazakhstan showed significant year-on-year growth in emissions. However, countries like Australia, Germany, and the Netherlands reduced emissions consciously. Notably, some European nations exhibited minor declines. Over a five-year horizon, India has shown moderate growth while Brazil and Russia saw higher rates.

Looking forward, global agricultural emissions are expected to be influenced by stricter environmental policies, technological advancements in farming, and shifts in global food demand, potentially reducing overall emission growth rates.

Top countries in Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Agriculture by Country

# 10 Countries Thousand Metric Tons of CO2 Equivalent Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 India 791,310 2023 +0.67% +0.88% View data
2 2 Brazil 558,320 2023 +1.1% +1.64% View data
3 3 Indonesia 161,780 2023 +0.87% +0.36% View data
4 4 Mexico 145,440 2023 +0.82% +0.71% View data
5 5 Russia 126,160 2023 +1.96% +1.9% View data
6 6 Australia 75,890 2023 -0.69% -1.19% View data
7 7 Philippines 67,160 2023 +0.42% +0.26% View data
8 8 Germany 55,630 2023 -0.82% -1.26% View data
9 9 Ukraine 47,680 2023 +2.4% +1.41% View data
10 10 Kazakhstan 46,000 2023 +3.53% +3.97% View data

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