Pineapple Area Harvested by Country
This dataset provides insights into the area harvested for pineapple production by country, with data from 2022 and 2023, published by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. The area harvested is measured in hectares, showcasing the scale of pineapple production in various countries.
Which country has the largest area harvested for pineapple production?
In both 2022 and 2023, Nigeria leads the list with the largest area harvested for pineapple production, with 196,840 hectares in 2023, slightly up from 195,771 hectares in 2022. India follows in second place, maintaining 108,000 hectares.
Top countries by area harvested in 2023
The top countries by area harvested for pineapple production in 2023 include:
1. Nigeria – 196,840 hectares
2. India – 108,000 hectares
3. China – 78,226 hectares
4. Philippines – 69,149 hectares
5. Brazil – 63,943 hectares
Top countries by area harvested in 2022
In 2022, the leading countries by area harvested were:
1. Nigeria – 195,771 hectares
2. India – 108,000 hectares
3. China – 76,415 hectares
4. Thailand – 71,513 hectares
5. Philippines – 67,722 hectares
Countries with the smallest pineapple area harvested
The countries with the smallest areas harvested in 2023 include:
82. Saint Lucia – 3 hectares
83. Seychelles – 2 hectares
84. Antigua and Barbuda – 1 hectare
84. Saint Kitts and Nevis – 1 hectare
Changes in harvested area between 2022 and 2023
Some countries have seen changes in their pineapple harvested areas between 2022 and 2023, including:
1. Nigeria (2022: 195,771 hectares; 2023: 196,840 hectares)
2. China (2022: 76,415 hectares; 2023: 78,226 hectares)
3. Philippines (2022: 67,722 hectares; 2023: 69,149 hectares)