
1. China
Production – China has only 10% of arable land worldwide and produces a quarter of the global grain output. China leads the agriculture production of fruit, vegetables, cereals, cotton, eggs and poultry. However, wheat, rice and maize are the three major crops, and the production of these three crops accounts for over 90% of China’s total food production.
Worth – China is a world leader in agriculture production and supplies about 50% of the world’s vegetables, producing 500 million tons. A large population is associated with agriculture in this country. 2020/21 cotton production was 26.5 million 480-pound bales. Generally, it is the best farming country in the world.
Recondition – In 2019, China overtook the US and the European Union to become the world’s leading exports in agriculture production, with exports of $133.1 billion. It is a country where native plant vegetables along roadsides and they transform their farming into vertical farming (plantation on walls), which is an advanced option.
2. The United States
Production – Corn, Soybeans, Wheat, Cotton, and Hay account for 90% of harvested acreage in the United States. These are grown for human consumption and animal feed. The largest growing crop is Corn in the US because it produces 247,882,000 tonnes; after that, soybean produces 74,598,000 tonnes.
Worth – The United States is well-known for its agricultural science and also considered the some of the advanced agricultural technology globally. The United States of America is the model country in the agriculture production sector. It is the development of crop analysis, scientific soil and more innovative machinery. In 2020, the United States had just over 2 million acres of land. However, it is the best country for farming.
Recondition – The United States has found a 5% growth in agriculture production since 1990. Each farmer’s average annual enhancement in agriculture production was 0.84% per annum. Industries related to agricultural production contributed $1.055 trillion to US gross domestic product (GDP) in 2020, accounting for 5.0%. America’s farm output contributed $134.7 billion of this amount and also it is about 0.6% of GDP.
3. Brazil
Production – Coffee, sugar, soybeans, manioc, rice, maize, cotton, edible beans and wheat are major agricultural products. Brazil is also the world’s cassava producer and a leading grower of beans, corn (maize), bananas, cacao, and rice. In addition, Brazil has approximately 7% of its land area used for soybean production.
Worth – Brazil is the world’s huge coffee producer; It was the country’s most important single exporter in the mid of the 20th century. In addition, the country has the ninth-largest economy in the world, mainly for its agriculture production, which contributes greatly to its GDP. Brazil engaged in agriculture production with 41% of the total land.
Recondition – The total land area of Brazil is about 2.1 billion acres. Therefore, the area occupied by agriculture in Brazil is about 867.4 million acres. In the last two decades, 25% of GDP made up of agricultural production. In addition, Brazil is the world’s fourth-largest food producer and ranks as the number one crop producer.
4. India
Production – India is the largest agricultural production country in the world for milk, jute and pulses. It ranks as the 2nd largest producer of rice, wheat, groundnut, sugarcane, vegetables, fruits and cotton. In addition, it has engaged in major agriculture production of spices, fish, livestock, poultry and plantation crops. Indian agriculture gives around 58% of livelihood to Indians.
Worth – Agricultural production by country, through horticulture and animal husbandry, contributes 60% of India’s total agricultural GDP. Agriculture production in India has increased by 11% over the last 14 years, from 87 USD bn to 397 USD.
Recondition – Recent data shows that the agriculture production sector is the main income source for almost half of the population. Moreover, agriculture’s share in India’s GDP increased to 19.9% in 2020-21 from 17.8% in 2019-20.
5. Russia
Production – The major crops grown in Russia are wheat, barley, oats, sunflower seeds, potatoes and rye. The largest share of arable land is devoted to wheat, which in 2009 occupied 21.9% of all arable land in Russia. Moreover, about half of the cultivable land is covered by the cultivation of cereals. In addition, it produces 70% of the total food grains in the country; therefore, it has become the most advanced country in agriculture production.
Worth – In 2020, Miratorg listed as the largest agricultural holding in Russia by agricultural land ownership. The agriculture production industry occupies about 6% of the total Russian GDP. Russia has more than 23 million hectares of cultivable land.
Recondition – Agriculture production in Russia is a profitable business that provides employment opportunities. In addition, crop production in Russia has become a very profitable business since 2014. Therefore, the general population provides 16% of all employment opportunities in Russia’s agriculture production.