This document lists the top 50 tomato producing countries in 2008 based on data from the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). It shows that China was the world's largest producer of tomatoes with over 33 million tonnes, followed by the United States with over 12 million tonnes, and Turkey with nearly 11 million tonnes. The top 10 tomato producing countries also included India, Italy, Iran, Egypt, Brazil, Spain, and Mexico.
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Accessed in August 2010.: Rank Country/Region Tomato Production (Tonnes)
This document lists the top 50 tomato producing countries in 2008 based on data from the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). It shows that China was the world's largest producer of tomatoes with over 33 million tonnes, followed by the United States with over 12 million tonnes, and Turkey with nearly 11 million tonnes. The top 10 tomato producing countries also included India, Italy, Iran, Egypt, Brazil, Spain, and Mexico.
This document lists the top 50 tomato producing countries in 2008 based on data from the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). It shows that China was the world's largest producer of tomatoes with over 33 million tonnes, followed by the United States with over 12 million tonnes, and Turkey with nearly 11 million tonnes. The top 10 tomato producing countries also included India, Italy, Iran, Egypt, Brazil, Spain, and Mexico.
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Accessed in August 2010.: Rank Country/Region Tomato Production (Tonnes)
This document lists the top 50 tomato producing countries in 2008 based on data from the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). It shows that China was the world's largest producer of tomatoes with over 33 million tonnes, followed by the United States with over 12 million tonnes, and Turkey with nearly 11 million tonnes. The top 10 tomato producing countries also included India, Italy, Iran, Egypt, Brazil, Spain, and Mexico.
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list of countries by tomato production in 2008 mostly based
on FAOSTAT FAO accessed in August 2010. Rank Country/Region Tomato production (tonnes) 1 People's Republic of China 33,811,732 2 United States 12,575,900 3 Turkey 10,985,400 4 India 10,260,600 5 Italy 5,976,912 6 Iran 5,000,000 7 Egypt 4,204,039 8 Brazil 3,934,275 9 Spain 3,847,800 10 Mexico 2,936,773 11 Uzbekistan 1,930,000 12 Russia 1,800,000 13 Nigeria 1,701,000 14 Ukraine 1,492,100 15 Greece 1,338,600 16 Morocco 1,312,310 17 Chile 1,270,000 18 Tunisia 1,170,000 19 Portugal 1,100,000 20 Iraq 830,000 21 Romania 814,376 22 Algeria 800,000 23 Canada 770,059 24 Japan 750,300 25 Syria 732,500 26 Netherlands 720,000 27 France 714,635 28 Poland 702,546 29 Argentina 680,000 30 Indonesia 624,420 31 Jordan 600,336 32 Cuba 575,900 33 Kenya 559,680 34 Kazakhstan 549,310 35 Pakistan 536,217 36 Colombia 490,929 37 Saudi Arabia 477,572 38 Azerbaijan 438,419 39 Sudan 432,000 40 South Africa 420,701 41 Israel 420,524 42 Cameroon 420,000 43 South Korea 408,170 44 Guatemala 355,434 45 Turkmenistan 310,000 46 Lebanon 305,300 47 Australia 296,035 48 Armenia 293,784 49 Belarus 274,139 50 Thailand 270,000