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10 World’s Largest Country Producers of Chestnuts

 10 World’s Largest Country Producers of Chestnuts


10 World’s Largest Country Producers of Chestnuts-According to FAO Statistical Corporate Database (FAOSTAT), there are 10 World’s largest country producers of chestnuts 2022. These countries basically have a large number of Chestnuts.


10 World’s Largest Country Producers of Chestnuts

Nutritionally, in chestnuts, According to FoodData Central, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), the chestnuts contain nutritious substances which are good for human health. These contents are Calcium, Proteins, Lipid, Potassium, Magnesium, Phosphorus, Zinc, and others. Furthermore, the amount of the contents can be viewed in the picture below. Functionally, in daily life, the chestnut can be processed into Desserts (Mont Blanc), Chestnut Flour, Polenta, and others.


Nutritious Contents in 100 grams of  Chestnuts


Taxonomically, chestnut plants can be classified into Kingdom: Plantae, Phylum: Tracheophyta, Class: Magnoliopsida, Order: Fagales, Family: Fagaceae, Genus: Castanea Mill. The Chestnut can be divided into different species of plants. American chestnuts include species of Castanea dentataCastanea pumilaCastanea ozarkensisCastanea Chrysophylla. Meanwhile, Asian chestnuts include Castanea mollissimaCastanea henryiCastanea seguiniiCastanea crenata. Furthermore, European chestnuts include Castanea sativa. Due to its classification into the fagaceae family, this plant still has close relationships with chinquapin, stone oaks, and chinkapin.

The World’s Harvested Areas and World’s Production of Chestnuts From 1970 to 2022


Years

World’s Harvested Areas of Chestnuts

World’s Production of Chestnuts


(Hectares)

(Tons)

1970

136,380

565,272

1971

114,160

487,598

1972

117,000

503,913

1973

117,800

534,189

1974

112,200

453,514

1975

117,300

452,088

1976

117,800

465,750

1977

131,500

461,230

1978

137,400

480,431

1979

141,000

528,433

1980

133,000

472,013

1981

122,800

456,294

1982

123,500

448,313

1983

125,800

450,139

1984

126,400

406,777

1985

231,470

414,011

1986

240,740

449,818

1987

245,535

492,590

1988

246,125

497,696

1989

247,625

470,598

1990

252,188

484,076

1991

239,767

626,451

1992

255,684

674,590

1993

248,962

637,331

1994

252,934

690,977

1995

247,549

676,228

1996

270,166

677,291

1997

285,812

788,775

1998

295,692

832,928

1999

290,156

886,166

2000

291,460

940,588

2001

304,562

945,991

2002

320,647

1,040,232

2003

342,879

1,133,906

2004

372,084

1,267,036

2005

383,620

1,368,355

2006

421,134

1,496,135

2007

442,668

1,604,773

2008

474,089

1,796,444

2009

504,986

1,906,931

2010

522,977

1,999,712

2011

522,090

2,037,261

2012

532,303

2,056,157

2013

543,957

2,090,054

2014

532,161

2,038,760

2015

532,226

2,012,720

2016

521,646

1,975,249

2017

518,090

1,946,996

2018

552,516

2,224,087

2019

568,598

2,245,806

2020

572,575

2,272,834

2021

568,175

2,269,924

2022

548,037

2,131,430

Source : FAOSTAT, 2024


The statistical trends of world’s production and harvested areas of chestnuts were in the increasing trends. In the year of 1970, the world’s harvested areas were around 136,380 hectares and world’s production of chestnuts around 565,272 tons. After more than 50 years, exactly in 2022, the world’s harvested areas and production have increased drastically. Specifically, in 2022, the world’s harvested areas and world’s production has become 548,037 hectares (ha) and 2,269,924 tons.


The World’s Production of Chestnuts Based on Continent in 2022

Continent

Production of Chestnuts in 2022

(Tons)

Africa

234

Americas

86,932

Asia

1,725,154

Europe

318,920

Source: FAOSTAT, 2024


According to continental regions, Asia still become the main region of chestnut cultivation areas in 2022. According to data from FAOSTAT in 2024, the production of chestnuts from Asia reached 1,725,154 tons. Meanwhile, Europe still became the second biggest region with production of chestnuts reaching 318 thousand tons. The Americas are in the next positions with production around 86 thousand tons.

Based on the country data, there are 10 World’s Largest Country Producers of Chestnuts in 2022. This data was obtained from FAO Statistical Corporate Database (FAOSTAT) of FAO in 2024. Here is the rank of 10 World’s Largest Country Producers of chestnuts.

The Rank of 10 World’s Largest Country Producers of Chestnut

Rank

Country

Production of Chestnut in 2022

(Tons)

1

China, mainland

1,562,686

2

Spain

174,050

3

Bolivia (Plurinational State of)

82,721

4

Türkiye

80,200

5

Italy

57,350

6

Republic of Korea

53,373

7

Greece

37,260

8

Portugal

29,360

9

Japan

15,600

10

Democratic People's Republic of Korea

12,657

Source : FAOSTAT, 2024



Brief Description of 10 World’s Largest Country Producers of Chestnuts



10 World’s Largest Country Producers of Chestnuts




1. China, mainland        

China still became the biggest producer of chestnuts in 2022. According to FAOSTAT in 2024, the production of chestnuts from China reached 1,562,686 tons. Geographically, the main region of chestnut cultivation areas in China is in Qianxin county, Hebei Province.


2. Spain             

Spain is the second biggest producer of chestnuts in 2022. Statistically, according to FAOSTAT in 2024, the production of chestnuts from China reached 174,050 tons. Geographically, in Spain, the main regions of chestnuts can be found in Galicia, Castilla-León (El Bierzo), Salamanca, Cáceres, Ávila, Tenerife, La Palma, Gomera and El Hierro (Pereira-Lorenzo, 2009).


3. Bolivia (Plurinational State of)            

Bolivia also has huge production of chestnuts in 2022. According to FAOSTAT in 2024, the production of chestnuts from Bolivia reached 82,721 tons in 2022.  Geographically, In Bolivia, the chestnut cultivation area can be found in the Northern Amazon region.


4. Türkiye          

Türkiye also became the 4th world’s largest producer of chestnut in 2021. According to FAOSTAT in 2021, the production of chestnuts from Türkiye reached 77,792 tons. Geographically, in Türkiye, there are main regions of chestnut growing areas. These are in Black Sea, Marmara, and Aegean Regions in Türkiye (Bozoğlu et al., 2019). Genetically, in Türkiye, there are some cultivars of chestnuts in Türkiye. These cultivars include Osmanoglu,’ ‘Sarıaslama,’ ‘Firdola’ and ‘Hacıomer’.


5. Italy 

Italy still one of the largest producers of chestnuts in 2022.  Statistically, the production of chestnuts from Italy reached 57,350 tons. Geographically, in Italy, there are some regions of chestnut cultivation areas. These cultivation areas of chestnuts of Italy can be found in Province of Verona, Province of Avellino, Vallerano, Mugello, Province of Cuneo, Province of Treviso, and province of Turin.


6. Republic of Korea     

The Republic of Korea also became the 6th world’s largest producer of chestnuts in 2022. Statistically, the production of chestnuts from the Republic of Korea reached 53,373 tons. Genetically, there are some cultivars of chestnuts from the Republic of Korea. These include Jahong and Arima (Kim et al., 2014).


7. Greece

Greece also has a huge production of chestnuts in 2022. According to FAOSTAT in 2022, the production of chestnut from Greece reached 37,260 tons. Geographically, Chestnuts can be found in Greece Specifically, in Macedonian forests in the north and all the way down to Cretan mountains in the south has approximately 55.000 hectares in total.


8. Portugal

Portugal also has a huge production of chestnuts in 2024. According to FAOSTAT in 2021, the production of Portugal reached 29,360 tons. Geographically, in Portugal, there are some main cultivation areas of Chestnuts. These include Padrela, Terra Fria, Soutos de Lapa, and Marvao-Porto Allegre.


9. Japan             

Japan is the one of the world’s largest producers of chestnuts in 2022. Based on the data of FAOSTAT in 2024, the production of chestnuts from Japan reached 15,600 tons. Geographically, in Japan, Ibaraki Prefecture is the leading chestnut-producing region.


10. Democratic People’s Republic of Korea        

Democratic People’s Republic of Korea has huge production of chestnuts in 2022. Statistically, the production of chestnuts from this country reached 12,657 tons.



The Summary of 10 World’s Largest Country Producers of Chestnuts


Table Rank of  10 World’s Largest Country Producers of Chestnuts

The Histogram of 10 World’s Largest Country Producers of Chestnuts


Histogram of 10 World’s Largest Country Producers of Chestnuts in 2022





Bibliography of 10 World’s Largest Country Producers of Chestnuts

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