The 2023 data on global greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture highlight New Zealand as the leading emitter among the listed countries, with significant emissions compared to others. Ireland and Colombia follow, suggesting notable agricultural activity contributing to their emissions. Southern and Eastern European countries, along with Chile, Japan, and South Korea, have relatively lower emissions, indicating either less intensive agricultural practices or advanced mitigation efforts.
Looking to the future, watch for increased adoption of sustainable agricultural practices and technologies, potential policy changes influencing emission reductions, and the impact of climate change pressures reshaping agricultural patterns globally. The focus on reducing emissions while maintaining food security will be crucial.
Top countries in Greenhouse Gases Emissions from Agriculture by Country
| # | 10 Countries | Percent | Last Year | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1 New Zealand | 49.1 | 2023 | View data |
| 2 | 2 Ireland | 37.32 | 2023 | View data |
| 3 | 3 Colombia | 30.21 | 2023 | View data |
| 4 | 4 Denmark | 28.28 | 2023 | View data |
| 5 | 5 Peru | 24.37 | 2023 | View data |
| 6 | 6 Lithuania | 21.82 | 2023 | View data |
| 7 | 7 Mexico | 19.05 | 2023 | View data |
| 8 | 8 Romania | 16.91 | 2023 | View data |
| 9 | 9 France | 16.44 | 2023 | View data |
| 10 | 10 Liechtenstein | 14.6 | 2023 | View data |