This is a list of countries by barley production in 2021 based on the Food and Agriculture Organization Corporate Statistical Database. [1]
The total world barley production for 2016 was 141,277,993 metric tonnes. In 2021, production was 145,623,914 metric tonnes. [1]
Rank | Country/region | Barley production (tonnes) |
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1 | Russia | 17,995,908 |
2 | Australia | 14,648,581 |
3 | France | 11,321,320 |
4 | Germany | 10,411,100 |
5 | Ukraine | 9,437,020 |
6 | Spain | 9,275,920 |
7 | United Kingdom | 6,961,000 |
8 | Canada | 6,848,137 |
9 | Turkey | 5,750,000 |
10 | Argentina | 4,036,130 |
11 | Denmark | 3,462,170 |
12 | Poland | 2,961,650 |
13 | Iran | 2,814,264 |
14 | Morocco | 2,780,345 |
15 | United States | 2,562,030 |
16 | Kazakhstan | 2,366,805 |
17 | Ethiopia | 2,350,000 |
18 | People's Republic of China | 2,000,000 |
19 | Romania | 1,981,030 |
20 | Czech Republic | 1,749,130 |
21 | Hungary | 1,711,630 |
22 | India | 1,660,000 |
23 | Ireland | 1,506,410 |
24 | Azerbaijan | 1,116,729 |
25 | Italy | 1,091,970 |
26 | Belarus | 1,077,000 |
27 | Sweden | 1,060,400 |
28 | Finland | 1,045,500 |
29 | Mexico | 1,032,812 |
Rank | Country/region | Barley production (tonnes) |
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30 | Uruguay | 888,800 |
31 | Austria | 742,530 |
32 | Bulgaria | 704,070 |
33 | Norway | 608,800 |
34 | Slovakia | 592,740 |
35 | Algeria | 555,364 |
36 | Serbia | 553,924 |
37 | Lithuania | 500,410 |
38 | Brazil | 452,827 |
39 | Tunisia | 430,100 |
40 | Estonia | 396,370 |
41 | Saudi Arabia | 383,333 |
42 | Greece | 331,970 |
43 | South Africa | 331,100 |
44 | New Zealand | 325,057 |
45 | Croatia | 309,770 |
46 | Belgium | 300,070 |
47 | Kyrgyzstan | 274,082 |
48 | Iraq | 266,581 |
49 | Moldova | 253,400 |
50 | Syria | 252,326 |
51 | Japan | 234,800 |
52 | Peru | 219,846 |
53 | Latvia | 215,800 |
54 | Netherlands | 196,590 |
55 | Tajikistan | 196,000 |
56 | Switzerland | 171,138 |
57 | Thailand | 169,953 |
58 | Chile | 157,531 |
59 | Macedonia | 151,435 |
60 | Afghanistan | 122,693 |
61 | Slovenia | 119,130 |
62 | Egypt | 102,793 |
Rank | Country/region | Barley production (tonnes) |
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63 | Uzbekistan | 95,828 |
64 | South Korea | 88,523 |
65 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 86,279 |
66 | Libya | 70,000 |
67 | Eritrea | 65,000 |
68 | Georgia | 58,100 |
69 | Zimbabwe | 56,503 |
70 | North Korea | 50,886 |
71 | Portugal | 49,720 |
72 | Bolivia | 48,180 |
73 | Pakistan | 41,856 |
74 | Armenia | 38,000 |
75 | Jordan | 35,000 |
76 | Kenya | 33,117 |
77 | Lebanon | 30,000 |
78 | Nepal | 29,433 |
79 | Luxembourg | 29,040 |
80 | Cyprus | 25,610 |
81 | Tanzania | 20,546 |
82 | Palestine | 20,279 |
83 | Yemen | 20,000 |
84 | Turkmenistan | 20,000 |
85 | Albania | 15,310 |
86 | Ecuador | 14,681 |
87 | Mongolia | 11,687 |
Rank | Country/region | Barley production (tonnes) |
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88 | Israel | 9,800 |
89 | Zambia | 8,556 |
90 | Colombia | 6,290 |
91 | Kuwait | 4,622 |
92 | Oman | 2,188 |
93 | Western Sahara | 1,847 (2016) |
94 | Mauritania | 1,436 |
95 | Montenegro | 1,011 |
Rank | Country/region | Barley production (tonnes) |
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96 | Democratic Republic of the Congo | 976 |
97 | Bhutan | 857 |
98 | Lesotho | 481 |
99 | Bangladesh | 174 |
100 | Qatar | 115 |
101 | Guatemala | 18 |
The tonne is a unit of mass equal to 1000 kilograms. It is a non-SI unit accepted for use with SI. It is also referred to as a metric ton to distinguish it from the non-metric units of the short ton, and the long ton. It is equivalent to approximately 2204.6 pounds, 1.102 short tons, and 0.984 long tons. The official SI unit is the megagram, a less common way to express the same mass.
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