Global Rice Food by Country

In 2023, Indonesia dominated global rice production with 34.28 million metric tons, leading significantly ahead of Vietnam's 15.27 million metric tons. Brazil and Thailand trailed closely with 7.26 and 7.12 million metric tons, respectively. The United States and Egypt contributed modest volumes at 4.78 and 4.63 million metric tons. Russia and other countries had lower outputs, reflecting their limited cultivation capacity. Between 2029 and 2030, Indonesia saw a slight production decrease, whereas Egypt and Pakistan showed the most significant year-on-year growth, indicating robust agricultural advancements.

Future trends indicate steady regional production trajectories, with Southeast Asia maintaining its leadership. Innovations in crop management and climate resilience strategies are anticipated to boost productivity, particularly in emerging economies like Egypt and Pakistan. Attention should also focus on the socio-political and environmental influences impacting these trends globally.

Top countries in Rice Food by Country

# 10 Countries Thousand Metric Tons Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Indonesia 34,280 2030 -0.28% -0.37% View data
2 2 Vietnam 15,270 2030 +0.58% +0.6% View data
3 3 Brazil 7,260 2030 -0.13% -0.094% View data
4 4 Thailand 7,120 2030 -0.065% +0.0037% View data
5 5 United States 4,780 2030 +0.92% +0.94% View data
6 6 Egypt 4,630 2030 +1.57% +1.62% View data
7 7 Pakistan 3,130 2030 +1.76% +1.85% View data
8 8 Malaysia 2,780 2030 +1.19% +1.2% View data
9 9 Peru 2,380 2030 +1.14% +1.18% View data
10 10 Russian Federation 1,070 2024

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