Pineapple Production by Country
The following data shows the top pineapple-producing countries in 2023, with Indonesia, the Philippines, and Costa Rica at the forefront. This analysis also compares the figures with those from 2022, highlighting any significant changes in production volume.
Which countries are the leading producers of pineapples in 2023?
In 2023, Indonesia remained the leading producer of pineapples with a production of 3,156,576.45 tonnes. It was followed closely by the Philippines (2,944,259.54 tonnes) and Costa Rica (2,937,807 tonnes). These countries continue to dominate the global pineapple production, contributing significantly to the global supply.
Top 5 Pineapple Producing Countries in 2023
1. Indonesia: 3,156,576.45 tonnes
2. Philippines: 2,944,259.54 tonnes
3. Costa Rica: 2,937,807 tonnes
4. China: 2,468,739.64 tonnes
5. Brazil: 2,387,393 tonnes
How does 2023 production compare to 2022 for the leading countries?
The top five countries saw varying changes in their pineapple production between 2022 and 2023. Indonesia's production slightly decreased from 3,203,775.15 tonnes in 2022 to 3,156,576.45 tonnes in 2023. Similarly, the Philippines and Costa Rica showed slight increases in production compared to 2022. Other countries like China and Brazil maintained strong outputs, solidifying their positions in the top rankings.
Bottom 5 Pineapple Producing Countries in 2023
80. Bhutan: 139.35 tonnes
81. Timor-Leste: 135.51 tonnes
82. Saint Lucia: 60 tonnes
83. Grenada: 47 tonnes
84. Seychelles: 32.03 tonnes
85. Cook Islands: 16.66 tonnes
86. Saint Kitts and Nevis: 8 tonnes
87. Antigua and Barbuda: 1.36 tonnes
Which countries have shown growth in pineapple production?
Certain countries such as the Philippines and Costa Rica showed substantial increases in pineapple production from 2022 to 2023. This growth can be attributed to favorable agricultural practices and expanding pineapple cultivation areas. These countries are strengthening their positions in the global market.