Almonds - Production

Macro Region With Shell (t in 2022)
Asia 601,267.16 FAO
Europe 411,886.56 FAO
Oceania 360,328.03 FAO
Africa 350,778.19 FAO
South America 48,109.94 FAO
Middle East 12 timeseries
North America 2 timeseries
Country With Shell (t in 2022)

The United States of America is the top country by almonds - production - with shell in the world. As of 2022, almonds - production - with shell in the United States of America was 1.86 million t that accounts for 51.18% of the world's almonds - production - with shell. The top 5 countries (others are Australia, Spain, Turkey, and Morocco) account for 77.95% of it. The world's total almonds - production - with shell was estimated at 3.63 million t in 2022.

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United States of America 1,858,010 FAO
Australia 360,328.03 FAO
Spain 245,990 FAO
Turkey 190,000 FAO
Morocco 175,763 FAO
China 104,000 FAO
Iran 88,560.71 FAO
Italy 74,590 FAO
Tunisia 70,000 FAO
Afghanistan 64,000 FAO
Algeria 62,988.46 FAO
Chile 47,388.12 FAO
Portugal 46,220 FAO
Greece 39,570 FAO
Libya 37,250.37 FAO
Lebanon 31,862.99 FAO
Syrian Arab Republic 31,617 FAO
Uzbekistan 30,945.06 FAO
Pakistan 17,277.9 FAO
Yemen 13,272.59 FAO
Israel 10,803 FAO
Azerbaijan 5,318.3 FAO
Tajikistan 3,200.09 FAO
Palestine 2,842.75 FAO
France 2,520 FAO
Burkina Faso 2,045.79 FAO
Jordan 1,768.93 FAO
Kyrgyzstan 1,746.19 FAO
Côte d'Ivoire 1,676.27 FAO
Eswatini 1,054.29 FAO
Turkmenistan 1,019.54 FAO
United Arab Emirates 1,001.59 FAO
Bulgaria 960 FAO
Georgia 946.42 FAO
North Macedonia 801 FAO
Argentina 721.82 FAO
Republic of Moldova 667.56 FAO
Iraq 433.62 FAO
Cyprus 420 FAO
Hungary 410 FAO
Croatia 130 FAO
Saudi Arabia 118 FAO
Kazakhstan 104.27 FAO
Mexico 47.79 FAO
Bosnia and Herzegovina 18 FAO
Slovenia 10 FAO
Nepal 8.22 FAO
Armenia 0 FAO
Belgium 0 FAO
Brazil 0 FAO
Estonia 0 FAO
Finland 0 FAO
Gambia 0 FAO
Ireland 0 FAO
Latvia 0 FAO
Lithuania 0 FAO
Luxembourg 0 FAO
Malta 0 FAO
Peru 0 FAO
Poland 0 FAO
Romania 0 FAO
Slovakia 0 in 2019 FAO
Sweden 0 FAO
Ukraine 0 FAO
Netherlands 0 tonnes in 2021 FAO