China is the world's largest producer of garlic

Published Feb 11, 2021

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China is the world's leading garlic producer, followed by India and Bangladesh. The top 10 garlic-producing countries also include South Korea, Egypt, Spain, the US, Algeria, Uzbekistan, and Ukraine. China's production in 2019 was 23.26 million tons, while India's was 2.91 million tonnes and Bangladesh's was 466,000 tonnes. The article also highlights the fluctuating garlic production trends in Hungary over the years, with a peak production of 19,654 tons in 1997 and a low of 3520 tonnes in 1976.
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Clearly, China leads the ranking of garlic-producing countries, as India, in second place, can only produce one-eighth as much. Bangladesh, which ranks third, has an annual yield of fiftieth. The best-performing European country is Spain, where only eighty-sixths of the leading rider’s crop has been harvested. Ukraine, neighboring Hungary, took the last place in the TOP 10. According to FAO data, 7,370 tons of garlic were grown in Hungary in 2019. With an annual harvest of 23.26 million tons, China is the world leader in the world ranking of garlic-producing countries. India follows the list with a result of 2.91 million tonnes. Bangladesh is now in third place with only 466,000 tonnes of garlic harvested, according to data from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, FAO for 2019, on the basis of which the Maps of Countries Instagram page produced the infographics. In fourth place is also Asian country, South Korea with 388 thousand tons. The best-ranked ...
Source: AgroForum

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