Global Sorghum Yield by Country

In 2023, Oman leads with the highest global sorghum yield at 325.77 thousand hectograms per hectare, followed by Jordan and Uzbekistan with 185.89 and 139.03 thousand hectograms per hectare, respectively. Countries such as Algeria, Austria, and Moldova exhibit varying yields, with notable increases in nations like Moldova (13.12%) and Kyrgyzstan (9.68%). Conversely, yields have declined in countries such as Tajikistan (-17.47%) and Venezuela (-3.89%), highlighting regional disparities. Over a longer period, Brazil (3.67%) and Uzbekistan (3.48%) consistently displayed substantial growth rates, contrasting with the decline seen in nations like Zimbabwe (-6.24%) and South Africa (-5.57%).

Looking forward, trends to watch include the impact of climate change, technological advancements, and policy shifts on sorghum yield variations. Emerging markets may see yield improvements with increased investments in agritech and sustainable farming practices.

Top countries in Sorghum Yield by Country

# 10 Countries Hectograms Per Hectare Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Oman 325,770 2023 +3.06% +2.99% View data
2 2 Jordan 185,890 2023 -0.17% -3.3% View data
3 3 Uzbekistan 139,030 2023 +3.13% +3.48% View data
4 4 Algeria 90,670 2023 -1.48% -7.88% View data
5 5 Austria 78,640 2023 +0.93% +0.24% View data
6 6 Moldova 74,790 2023 +5.22% +13.12% View data
7 7 Italy 73,200 2023 +0.95% -0.93% View data
8 8 Philippines 62,630 2023 +2.54% +2.52% View data
9 9 Hungary 59,520 2023 +3.41% +5.66% View data
10 10 Egypt 51,270 2023 -0.17% -0.26% View data

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