Worldwide tomato production exceeds 186,800 million kilos

Published 2022년 1월 6일

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In 2020, global tomato production reached 186.82 million kilos on 5.05 million hectares, with Spain producing significantly more tomatoes than Morocco and the Netherlands, and Turkey and China producing much more. China was the world's leading tomato producer, accounting for 34.67% of the global production. The Netherlands had the highest average yield at 48.66 kg/m². Spain's production and yields were lower compared to the previous year.
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According to data from Faostat, in 2020, the world produced 186,821 million kilos of tomatoes on 5,051,983 hectares, achieving an average yield per square meter of 3.71 kilos. According to the analysis carried out by Hortoinfo, in 2020 Spanish tomato production was 3 times higher than that of Morocco and 4.74 times higher than that of the Netherlands. Turkey produced 3 times more than Spain, and China, the first producer worldwide, produced 15 times more tomatoes than Spain. The Netherlands is the country with the best performance in the world as it obtained an average yield of 48.66 kg/m², i.e. 525.45% more than the 7.78 kg/m² achieved by Spain in 2020 (one kilo lower per square meter than in the previous year). However, one must take into account that the FAO data refers to total production and, while the Dutch production is achieved almost entirely in greenhouses, a high percentage of the Spanish production is carried outdoors. The world's largest producersChina is the world's ...
Source: Hortidaily

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