List of countries by feldspar production

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World feldspar output in 2011. 2005feldspar.PNG
World feldspar output in 2011.

This is a list of countries by feldspar production in 2019 based on British Geological Survey data. [1]

Feldspar production (tonnes) by country
RankCountryProduction
World31,856,000
1 Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey 11,474,000
2 Flag of India.svg India 4,300,000
3 Flag of Italy.svg Italy 4,000,000
4 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China 2,000,000
5 Flag of Iran.svg Iran 2,100,000
6 Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand 1,251,143
7 Flag of Spain.svg Spain 649,580
8 Flag of Poland.svg Poland 593,004
9 Flag of France.svg France 500,000
10 Flag of the United States.svg United States 470,000
11 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic 460,000
12 Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil 400,000
13 Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea 396,896
14 Flag of Pakistan.svg Pakistan 346,236
15 Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico 304,084
16 Flag of Russia.svg Russia 294,000
17 Flag of Germany.svg Germany 235,000
18 Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia 206,798
19 Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Saudi Arabia 206,000
20 Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt 200,000
21 Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal 179,584
22 Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria 170,000
23 Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia 161,518
24 Flag of Japan.svg Japan 100,000
25 Flag of Vietnam.svg Vietnam 100,000

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References

  1. "World Mineral Production 2015-2019" (PDF).