Global Indigenous Lamb Gross Production Share by Country (Thousand US Dollars PPP = 2004–2006)

The global indigenous lamb gross production share highlights China's dominance, accounting for nearly 28% of the total value. Australia and New Zealand follow as notable contributors. Rapid growth is evident in countries like Iran and Ethiopia, which showed impressive year-on-year gains. Conversely, traditional producers like Russia and the United States faced downturns. Long-term analyses reveal significant growth in countries such as Saudi Arabia and Benin, contributing to an evolving landscape.

Future trends to monitor include China's continued growth trajectory, potential rebound in traditional markets, and emerging contributions from African nations, likely reshaping the global production dynamics in the next decade.

Top countries in Indigenous Lamb Gross Production Share by Country (Thousand US Dollars PPP = 2004–2006)

# 10 Countries Percent Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 China 27.86 2023 +2.66% +2.68% View data
2 2 Australia 6.79 2023 +1.24% -1.73% View data
3 3 New Zealand 4.54 2023 -0.41% -0.87% View data
4 4 Algeria 3.56 2023 +1.63% +1.69% View data
5 5 India 2.82 2023 +0.62% +0.68% View data
6 6 Pakistan 2.5 2023 +0.37% +0.89% View data
7 7 Iran 2.41 2023 +0.24% +8.79% View data
8 8 Chad 2.35 2023 +6.25% +7.33% View data
9 9 Mongolia 2.09 2023 +5.83% +6.3% View data
10 10 Russia 1.95 2023 -0.64% -1.1% View data

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