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Introduction

Sugar production is a vital agricultural industry that spans across the globe, supplying a key ingredient for a wide range of consumer products. From the tropical plantations of Brazil and Thailand to the expansive fields in India and the United States, countries worldwide engage in the cultivation and processing of sugarcane and sugar beets. This industry not only caters to the ever-growing demand for sugar in various sectors, including food and beverage, but also provides employment opportunities and contributes to the economies of many nations.

Countries That Produce Sugar

#CountryRaw Sugar Production
1India34,300,000 t
2Brazil27,732,026 t
3Thailand14,866,800 t
4People's Republic of China11,760,000 t
5United States of America7,374,045 t
6Russia7,309,657 t
7Mexico6,710,121 t
8France4,897,000 t
9Pakistan4,881,225 t
10Australia4,516,700 t
11Guatemala2,962,554 t
12Egypt2,600,000 t
13Turkey2,494,132 t
14South Africa2,295,000 t
15Indonesia2,258,133 t
16Colombia2,203,982 t
17Philippines2,036,600 t
18Argentina1,893,000 t
19Vietnam1,812,800 t
20Ukraine1,489,972 t
21Iran1,250,000 t
22Cuba1,211,100 t
23Peru1,196,003 t
24United Kingdom1,188,800 t
25El Salvador823,000 t
26Eswatini788,400 t
27Japan777,000 t
28Nicaragua757,507 t
29Belarus638,506 t
30Czech Republic625,000 t
31Morocco625,000 t
32Ecuador560,500 t
33Sudan542,000 t
34Honduras539,069 t
35Uganda514,000 t
36Bolivia508,400 t
37Dominican Republic506,407 t
38Ethiopia500,000 t
39Spain490,000 t
40Zimbabwe482,900 t
41Serbia450,000 t
42Zambia450,000 t
43Costa Rica442,187 t
44Kenya440,935 t
45Mozambique440,000 t
46Denmark400,000 t
47Tanzania370,000 t
48Venezuela369,175 t
49Austria340,000 t
50Mauritius331,105 t
51Italy300,000 t
52Malawi251,974 t
53Switzerland237,196 t
54Ivory Coast225,000 t
55Slovakia215,000 t
56Chile201,000 t
57Belize198,143 t
58Nepal180,000 t
59Fiji175,600 t
60Panama161,623 t
61Senegal160,000 t
62Laos157,725 t
63Paraguay142,800 t
64Canada140,000 t
65Cameroon130,000 t
66Cambodia120,000 t
67Hungary117,300 t
68Mali114,000 t
69Angola100,000 t
70Bangladesh100,000 t
71Kyrgyzstan99,699 t
72Guyana92,154 t
73Democratic Republic of the Congo90,000 t
74Madagascar90,000 t
75Moldova89,925 t
76Republic of the Congo70,000 t
77Sri Lanka65,000 t
78Kazakhstan62,086 t
79Jamaica56,500 t
80Azerbaijan53,448 t
81Taiwan50,846 t
82Nigeria35,000 t
83Papua New Guinea35,000 t
84Niger30,471 t
85Turkmenistan30,000 t
86Burkina Faso28,000 t
87Myanmar26,827 t
88Gabon26,000 t
89Uruguay25,000 t
90Burundi24,000 t
91Guinea23,000 t
92Somalia22,000 t
93Chad21,000 t
94Tunisia15,000 t
95Haiti14,209 t
96Central African Republic11,570 t
97Rwanda10,434 t
98Greece9,000 t
99Armenia8,784 t
100Sierra Leone8,000 t
101Barbados7,865 t
102Suriname6,294 t
103Liberia4,645 t
104Syria3,320 t
105Albania2,893 t
106Benin1,325 t
107Malaysia1,183 t
108Afghanistan1,111 t
109Iraq302 t
110Republic of Macedonia293 t
111Djibouti5 t
112Iceland0 t
113Lebanon0 t
114Norway0 t

Sugar Producing Countries

The ten biggest sugar producers in the world include India, Brazil, Thailand, China, the United States, Russia, Mexico, France, Pakistan, and Australia. India leads the pack as the largest sugar producer, with a production of 34,300,000 tonnes, securing its top ranking. Brazil follows closely with a production of 27,732,026 tonnes, ranking second. Thailand takes the third position with 14,866,800 tonnes, while the People’s Republic of China ranks fourth, producing 11,760,000 tonnes. The United States ranks as the fifth largest sugar producing country, producing 7,374,045 tonnes of sugar. Russia secures the sixth position among the biggest sugar producers, with a production of 7,309,657 tonnes, followed by Mexico at seventh place with 6,710,121 tonnes. France ranks eighth, producing 4,897,000 tonnes, while Pakistan and Australia claim the ninth and tenth spots, respectively, with sugar productions of 4,881,225 tonnes and 4,516,700 tonnes.

The ten countries with the highest sugar production are :

1. India – 34,300,000 t
2. Brazil – 27,732,026 t
3. Thailand – 14,866,800 t
4. China – 11,760,000 t
5. United States – 7,374,045 t
6. Russia – 7,309,657 t
7. Mexico – 6,710,121 t
8. France – 4,897,000 t
9. Pakistan – 4,881,225 t
10. Australia – 4,516,700 t

Largest Sugar Producing Country

India, the largest sugar producing country in the world, holds a significant position in the global sugar industry. With an impressive production of 34,300,000 tonnes, India has established itself as a powerhouse in sugar production. The country’s favorable climate, extensive agricultural lands, and advanced cultivation techniques contribute to its remarkable output. The robust sugar industry in India not only meets the domestic demand for this essential commodity but also plays a vital role in the country’s economy. India’s position as the largest sugar producer highlights its significant contribution to the global supply and reinforces its status as a key player in the international sugar market.

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Afghanistan

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1,111 t

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#108

Albania

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2,893 t

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#105

Angola

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100,000 t

Ranked in the World

#69

Argentina

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1,893,000 t

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#18

Argentina has a significant presence in the sugar industry, mainly producing sugar from sugarcane. The country's sugar production serves both its domestic market and international demand.

Armenia

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8,784 t

Ranked in the World

#99

Australia

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4,516,700 t

Ranked in the World

#10

Australia has a well-developed sugar industry, primarily concentrated in the northeastern regions. The country's sugar production is based on sugarcane cultivation, and it plays a crucial role in Australia's agricultural sector.

Austria

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340,000 t

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#49

Azerbaijan

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53,448 t

Ranked in the World

#80

Bangladesh

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100,000 t

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#70

Barbados

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7,865 t

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#101

Belarus

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638,506 t

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#29

Belize

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198,143 t

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#57

Benin

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1,325 t

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#106

Bolivia

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508,400 t

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#36

Brazil

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27,732,026 t

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#2

Brazil holds the second position among the biggest sugar producers. Its tropical climate and extensive sugarcane plantations contribute to its success in the industry. Brazil is a major exporter of sugar and has a well-developed sugarcane ethanol industry.

Burkina Faso

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28,000 t

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#86

Burundi

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24,000 t

Ranked in the World

#90

Cambodia

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120,000 t

Ranked in the World

#66

Cameroon

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130,000 t

Ranked in the World

#65

Canada

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140,000 t

Ranked in the World

#64

Central African Republic

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11,570 t

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#96

Chad

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21,000 t

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#93

Chile

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201,000 t

Ranked in the World

#56

Colombia

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2,203,982 t

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#16

Colombia's sugar industry is growing steadily, supported by its suitable climate and agricultural practices. The country's sugar production is mainly focused on sugarcane cultivation and caters to its domestic market.

Costa Rica

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442,187 t

Ranked in the World

#43

Cuba

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1,211,100 t

Ranked in the World

#22

Czech Republic

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625,000 t

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#30

Democratic Republic of the Congo

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90,000 t

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#73

Denmark

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400,000 t

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#46

Djibouti

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5 t

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#111

Dominican Republic

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506,407 t

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#37

Ecuador

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560,500 t

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#32

Egypt

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2,600,000 t

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#12

Egypt has a long history of sugar production, dating back to ancient times. The country's sugar industry relies on both sugarcane and sugar beet cultivation. Egypt's sugar production caters to its domestic needs and serves as an important export commodity.

El Salvador

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823,000 t

Ranked in the World

#25

Eswatini

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788,400 t

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#26

Ethiopia

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500,000 t

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#38

Fiji

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175,600 t

Ranked in the World

#59

France

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4,897,000 t

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#8

France is one of the leading sugar producers in Europe. It produces sugar from sugar beets, which are well-suited to the country's climate and soil conditions. France's sugar industry plays a vital role in its agricultural sector.

Gabon

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26,000 t

Ranked in the World

#88

Greece

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9,000 t

Ranked in the World

#98

Guatemala

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2,962,554 t

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#11

Guatemala has a thriving sugar industry, supported by its favorable climate and extensive sugarcane plantations. The country's sugar production contributes significantly to its agricultural sector and export market.

Guinea

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23,000 t

Ranked in the World

#91

Guyana

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92,154 t

Ranked in the World

#72

Haiti

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14,209 t

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#95

Honduras

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539,069 t

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#34

Hungary

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117,300 t

Ranked in the World

#67

Iceland

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0 t

Ranked in the World

#112

India

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34,300,000 t

Ranked in the World

#1

India takes the lead as the largest sugar producing country. With its favorable climate and vast agricultural lands, India has a robust sugar industry. The country's production is mainly driven by its large population and domestic demand.

Indonesia

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2,258,133 t

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#15

Indonesia has a thriving sugar industry, driven by its vast agricultural lands and favorable climate for sugarcane cultivation. The country's sugar production contributes to its domestic market and exports to neighboring countries.

Iran

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1,250,000 t

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#21

Iraq

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302 t

Ranked in the World

#109

Italy

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300,000 t

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#51

Ivory Coast

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225,000 t

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#54

Jamaica

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56,500 t

Ranked in the World

#79

Japan

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777,000 t

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#27

Kazakhstan

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62,086 t

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#78

Kenya

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440,935 t

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#44

Kyrgyzstan

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99,699 t

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#71

Laos

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157,725 t

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#62

Lebanon

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#113

Liberia

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4,645 t

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#103

Madagascar

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90,000 t

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#74

Malawi

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251,974 t

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#52

Malaysia

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1,183 t

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#107

Mali

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114,000 t

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#68

Mauritius

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331,105 t

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#50

Mexico

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6,710,121 t

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#7

Mexico is a prominent player in the sugar industry, benefiting from its favorable climate and extensive sugarcane cultivation. The country's production caters to both domestic consumption and export markets.

Moldova

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89,925 t

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#75

Morocco

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625,000 t

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#31

Mozambique

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440,000 t

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#45

Myanmar

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26,827 t

Ranked in the World

#87

Nepal

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180,000 t

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#58

Nicaragua

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757,507 t

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#28

Niger

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30,471 t

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#84

Nigeria

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35,000 t

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#82

Norway

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0 t

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#114

Pakistan

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4,881,225 t

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#9

Pakistan has a significant presence in the global sugar market. The country's sugar industry is driven by its large agricultural sector and favorable climate for sugarcane cultivation. Pakistan's sugar production satisfies both domestic needs and export demand.

Panama

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161,623 t

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#60

Papua New Guinea

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35,000 t

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#83

Paraguay

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142,800 t

Ranked in the World

#63

People's Republic of China

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11,760,000 t

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#4

China has made significant strides in sugar production in recent years. The country's large population and growing middle class contribute to the increased demand for sugar. China is also investing in modernizing its sugar industry and increasing productivity.

Peru

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1,196,003 t

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#23

Philippines

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2,036,600 t

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#17

The Philippines has a well-developed sugar industry, with sugarcane as the primary crop. The country's sugar production supports its domestic needs and serves as an important agricultural export. The sugar industry also provides livelihood opportunities for rural communities.

Republic of Macedonia

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293 t

Ranked in the World

#110

Republic of the Congo

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70,000 t

Ranked in the World

#76

Russia

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7,309,657 t

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#6

Russia has a thriving sugar industry, driven by its vast agricultural lands and suitable climate conditions. The country's production primarily serves its domestic market, with sugar being a staple ingredient in Russian cuisine.

Rwanda

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10,434 t

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#97

Senegal

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160,000 t

Ranked in the World

#61

Serbia

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450,000 t

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#41

Sierra Leone

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8,000 t

Ranked in the World

#100

Slovakia

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215,000 t

Ranked in the World

#55

Somalia

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22,000 t

Ranked in the World

#92

South Africa

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2,295,000 t

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#14

South Africa is a significant player in the sugar industry, known for its high-quality sugarcane. The country's sugar production supports both domestic consumption and export markets. South Africa's sugar industry also generates employment opportunities in rural areas.

Spain

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490,000 t

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#39

Sri Lanka

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65,000 t

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#77

Sudan

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542,000 t

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#33

Suriname

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6,294 t

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#102

Switzerland

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237,196 t

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#53

Syria

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3,320 t

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#104

Taiwan

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50,846 t

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#81

Tanzania

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370,000 t

Ranked in the World

#47

Thailand

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14,866,800 t

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#3

Thailand is known for its high-quality sugarcane and efficient sugar production methods. The country benefits from a favorable climate and advanced agricultural practices. Thailand's sugar industry plays a crucial role in its economy and export market.

Tunisia

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15,000 t

Ranked in the World

#94

Turkey

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2,494,132 t

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#13

Turkey has a growing sugar industry, primarily focused on sugar beet cultivation. The country's favorable climate and agricultural practices contribute to its sugar production. Turkey's sugar sector plays a vital role in its agricultural economy.

Turkmenistan

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30,000 t

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#85

Uganda

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514,000 t

Ranked in the World

#35

Ukraine

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1,489,972 t

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#20

Ukraine has a growing sugar industry, with sugar beets as the primary crop. The country's sugar production satisfies its domestic market and also contributes to its export market. Ukraine's sugar industry is an essential component of its agricultural sector.

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1,188,800 t

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#24

United States of America

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7,374,045 t

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#5

The United States has a well-established sugar industry, primarily focused on sugarcane and sugar beets. The country's production is mainly consumed domestically, with sugar being an essential ingredient in various food and beverage products.

Uruguay

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25,000 t

Ranked in the World

#89

Venezuela

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369,175 t

Ranked in the World

#48

Vietnam

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1,812,800 t

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#19

Vietnam's sugar industry has seen notable growth in recent years. The country's favorable climate and agricultural practices contribute to its sugar production. Vietnam's sugar sector plays a crucial role in its agricultural economy.

Zambia

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450,000 t

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#42

Zimbabwe

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482,900 t

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#40

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FAQs

What country produces the most sugar ?

India produces the most sugar in the world, with a sugar production of 34,300,000 tonnes.

Where does sugar come from ?

Sugar is derived primarily from two sources: sugarcane and sugar beets. Sugarcane, a tall grass, is cultivated in tropical regions like Brazil and India, while sugar beets are grown in temperate climates found in countries like the United States and Russia. The extraction process involves crushing sugarcane to obtain its juice, while sugar beets are sliced and their juice extracted. Both juices undergo purification, crystallization, and drying to yield various types of sugar, including granulated, powdered, and brown sugar.

Where did sugar originate ?

Sugar has its origins in ancient times and can be traced back to different regions. The cultivation of sugarcane, the primary source of sugar, is believed to have originated in South Asia, specifically in present-day Papua New Guinea and Indonesia. The sugarcane plant then spread to other parts of Southeast Asia, India, and China. From there, the knowledge of sugarcane cultivation and sugar production spread to the Middle East through trade routes, eventually reaching the Mediterranean region. The expansion of sugar production further spread during the Islamic Golden Age, with Arab traders and explorers introducing sugarcane cultivation to Africa, Spain, and other parts of Europe. Over time, sugar became a highly sought-after commodity and played a significant role in shaping economies, cultures, and historical trade routes worldwide.

Where is sugar cane grown ?

Sugarcane thrives in tropical and subtropical regions across the globe. Brazil leads as one of the largest producers, with extensive plantations in São Paulo, Minas Gerais, and Paraná. India is another of the biggest producers, cultivating sugarcane in Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Karnataka. China, Thailand, and Australia also contribute significantly to sugarcane production, with cultivation in regions like Guangxi, Nakhon Ratchasima, and Queensland, respectively. Other notable sugarcane-growing countries include the United States, Cuba, Indonesia, Pakistan, and Colombia.

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