India, Mexico and China are the largest lemon growers

Published 2021년 3월 2일

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India is the world's leading lemon producer, having grown 3.48 million tons in a year, as per the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization. Mexico and China follow in second and third place with 2.7 million and 2.66 million tons respectively. The top five lemon-producing countries are Argentina, Brazil, Turkey, Spain, and the United States. Mexico, Spain, Turkey, South Africa, and Argentina are the main exporters, with the Netherlands, the United States, Brazil, Egypt, and Chile making up the rest of the top ten. The United States is the largest importer of lemons, followed by the Netherlands and Russia.
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India is the largest lemon-growing country on Earth, with Mexico in second place and China in third place. In one year, 3.48 million tons of lemons were grown in India, which is the first in this ranking in the world. Mexico and China still topped the podium in the world lemon grove with 2.7 million and 2.66 million tons, respectively. Argentina fourth with 1.9 million tonnes and Brazil fifth with 1.51 million tonnes, according to 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 the second half of the TOP 10 field, no country has yet managed to reach the one million tonne production level. Turkey, Spain, the largest producer of lemons in the European Union, with 885,000 tons, the United States, South Africa and Iran still fit into this field. Most of the lemon exporting countries are second among producers, Mexico, which sells more than 766 thousand tons to foreign ...
Source: AgroForum

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