Global Greenhouse Gases Emissions from Agriculture by Country

The United States leads in global greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture, with 604.69 million metric tons of CO2 equivalent, despite a 0.8% decline in 2023. Russia and Ukraine display growth at 1.9% and 1.41%, respectively, while European nations like France, Germany, and the UK show minor decreases. Notably, Kazakhstan's emissions grew by 3.97%. Belgium, Romania, and the Netherlands show slight declines, whereas smaller countries such as Cyprus, Estonia, and Malta observe increases. South Africa significantly reduced its emissions by 45.42% in 2023.

Future trends in agricultural emissions may be influenced by technological advancements, policy changes, and increased sustainability practices. Monitoring the impact of global food demand and climate policies will be crucial, as these elements have the potential to significantly alter emissions patterns over the next few years.

Top countries in Greenhouse Gases Emissions from Agriculture by Country

# 10 Countries Thousand Metric Tons of CO2 Equivalent Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 United States 604,690 2023 +0.44% -0.8% View data
2 2 Russia 126,160 2023 +1.96% +1.9% View data
3 3 France 66,100 2023 -0.33% -1.37% View data
4 4 Germany 55,630 2023 -0.82% -1.26% View data
5 5 Canada 54,720 2023 +0.43% +0.46% View data
6 6 Ukraine 47,680 2023 +2.4% +1.41% View data
7 7 Kazakhstan 46,000 2023 +3.53% +3.97% View data
8 8 United Kingdom 42,810 2023 -0.32% -0.36% View data
9 9 Spain 34,690 2023 +0.31% +0.4% View data
10 10 Italy 33,130 2023 +0.37% +0.5% View data

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