Pineapple Yield by Country
This dataset presents the pineapple yield per hectare by country, with data from 2022 and 2023 provided by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. The yield is measured in kilograms per hectare, offering insight into the agricultural performance of pineapple-producing countries.
Which country leads in pineapple yield?
In 2023, Indonesia ranks first with a yield of 134,036.6 kilograms per hectare, surpassing other major producers. The Dominican Republic follows closely with 87,978 kg/ha, while Ecuador holds third place with 79,693.7 kg/ha.
Top countries by pineapple yield in 2023
Besides Indonesia, the countries with the highest pineapple yields include:
2. Dominican Republic – 87,978 kg/ha
3. Ecuador – 79,693.7 kg/ha
4. Costa Rica – 73,445.2 kg/ha
5. Benin – 68,629.5 kg/ha
6. Ghana – 67,481.8 kg/ha
Top countries by pineapple yield in 2022
In 2022, Indonesia also topped the list with 131,907.4 kilograms per hectare. The other top producers were:
2. Ghana – 67,175.1 kg/ha
3. Costa Rica – 65,465.8 kg/ha
4. Benin – 65,396.4 kg/ha
5. Dominican Republic – 65,124.7 kg/ha
Which countries have the lowest pineapple yield?
The countries with the lowest pineapple yields in 2023 include:
84. Cook Islands – 2,735.2 kg/ha
85. Ethiopia – 2,372.2 kg/ha
86. Antigua and Barbuda – 1,571.6 kg/ha
Countries showing improvement in yield
Some countries have significantly improved their pineapple yield per hectare between 2022 and 2023, including:
1. Indonesia (2022: 131,907.4 kg/ha; 2023: 134,036.6 kg/ha)
2. Ecuador (2022: 48,470.3 kg/ha; 2023: 79,693.7 kg/ha)