Agriculture Value Added as a Share of GDP by Country 2025
Explore the agriculture value added as a share of GDP by country, measuring the economic impact of farming sectors. This statistic highlights the importance of agriculture in national economies and informs investment decisions.
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1 | China | 1,688,000,000,000 $ |
2 | India | 683,000,000,000 $ |
3 | United States | 325,400,000,000 $ |
4 | Indonesia | 187,400,000,000 $ |
5 | Brazil | 169,337,950,866.5 $ |
6 | Nigeria | 124,360,621,584.801 $ |
7 | Russia | 103,680,071,527.4 $ |
8 | Pakistan | 80,628,055,278.1 $ |
9 | Mexico | 65,643,274,255.6 $ |
10 | Egypt | 63,508,166,902.4 $ |
11 | Turkey | 61,164,398,969.8 $ |
12 | Ethiopia | 57,346,024,761.801 $ |
13 | Australia | 57,304,449,782.3 $ |
14 | Bangladesh | 56,899,792,518.4 $ |
15 | Vietnam | 56,877,535,491.2 $ |
16 | France | 56,317,384,397.9 $ |
17 | Iran | 55,732,035,940.5 $ |
18 | Argentina | 53,948,839,261 $ |
19 | Thailand | 45,453,409,648 $ |
20 | Canada | 44,966,442,998.6 $ |
21 | Philippines | 44,726,141,618.6 $ |
22 | Malaysia | 44,578,929,734 $ |
23 | Germany | 40,947,875,151.1 $ |
24 | Italy | 39,426,808,447.8 $ |
25 | Japan | 36,726,122,961.4 $ |
26 | Spain | 32,875,202,822.5 $ |
27 | Colombia | 32,412,328,017.2 $ |
28 | South Korea | 30,044,027,337.4 $ |
29 | Saudi Arabia | 29,490,196,618.8 $ |
30 | United Kingdom | 29,202,817,959.8 $ |
31 | Kenya | 28,603,744,232.2 $ |
32 | Algeria | 24,376,720,767.8 $ |
33 | Uzbekistan | 21,980,431,431.2 $ |
34 | Poland | 21,613,263,495.2 $ |
35 | Tanzania | 21,584,975,940.3 $ |
36 | Peru | 20,263,489,218.2 $ |
37 | Ukraine | 19,218,582,726.8 $ |
38 | Ghana | 17,589,426,588.4 $ |
39 | Angola | 16,494,646,640.1 $ |
40 | New Zealand | 16,373,167,590.7 $ |
41 | Myanmar | 15,642,969,118.7 $ |
42 | Romania | 15,550,019,670.1 $ |
43 | Netherlands | 15,510,886,683.3 $ |
44 | Morocco | 15,016,121,663.7 $ |
45 | Uganda | 14,606,768,232.6 $ |
46 | Kazakhstan | 14,242,590,673.1 $ |
47 | South Africa | 13,428,639,439.5 $ |
48 | Cรดte d'Ivoire | 13,394,965,486.5 $ |
49 | Congo, Democratic Republic of the | 12,309,275,230 $ |
50 | Ecuador | 10,602,577,900 $ |
51 | Chile | 10,315,411,170.8 $ |
52 | Guatemala | 10,040,824,069.5 $ |
53 | Norway | 9,237,125,085.9 $ |
54 | Nepal | 9,207,732,280.7 $ |
55 | Sweden | 9,196,718,616.8 $ |
56 | Turkmenistan | 8,598,305,256.5 $ |
57 | Cameroon | 8,552,048,094.5 $ |
58 | Greece | 8,374,107,173.4 $ |
59 | Iraq | 8,291,840,587 $ |
60 | Venezuela | 7,676,036,332.1 $ |
61 | Dominican Republic | 7,658,124,894.2 $ |
62 | Ireland | 7,596,383,883.8 $ |
63 | Guinea | 7,567,152,629.7 $ |
64 | Cambodia | 7,346,244,637.6 $ |
65 | Austria | 7,319,851,667.6 $ |
66 | Sri Lanka | 7,237,153,680.3 $ |
67 | Mali | 7,149,696,117.9 $ |
68 | Finland | 7,004,666,936.9 $ |
69 | Israel | 6,940,081,922 $ |
70 | Niger | 6,465,906,798.4 $ |
71 | Belarus | 6,402,484,886.3 $ |
72 | Hungary | 6,281,962,322.9 $ |
73 | Papua New Guinea | 6,239,514,455.2 $ |
74 | Somalia | 6,230,507,880.8 $ |
75 | Bolivia | 6,065,509,934 $ |
76 | Uruguay | 6,011,568,214.5 $ |
77 | Czech Republic | 5,966,996,730.7 $ |
78 | Sudan | 5,829,238,241.1 $ |
79 | Benin | 5,635,231,707.4 $ |
80 | Senegal | 5,530,404,550.4 $ |
81 | Afghanistan | 5,527,268,535.3 $ |
82 | Switzerland | 5,508,333,351.1 $ |
83 | Mozambique | 5,491,145,560.1 $ |
84 | Denmark | 5,458,384,821.3 $ |
85 | Paraguay | 5,107,118,518 $ |
86 | Portugal | 5,063,088,692.7 $ |
87 | Chad | 5,062,508,797.7 $ |
88 | United Arab Emirates | 5,060,785,693.2 $ |
89 | Tunisia | 5,023,660,120.4 $ |
90 | Serbia | 4,893,254,876.5 $ |
91 | Bulgaria | 4,772,672,786.9 $ |
92 | Haiti | 4,762,638,623.5 $ |
93 | Honduras | 4,519,605,605.6 $ |
94 | Malawi | 4,512,308,216.9 $ |
95 | Azerbaijan | 4,486,148,672.9 $ |
96 | Burkina Faso | 4,336,527,218.3 $ |
97 | Belgium | 4,193,520,835.1 $ |
98 | Albania | 4,030,237,660.3 $ |
99 | Rwanda | 3,753,612,159.7 $ |
100 | Lithuania | 3,620,655,679.2 $ |
101 | Madagascar | 3,427,446,954.6 $ |
102 | North Korea | 3,406,360,493.7 $ |
103 | Tajikistan | 3,122,444,463.1 $ |
104 | Nicaragua | 2,904,931,195.4 $ |
105 | Laos | 2,864,481,769.6 $ |
106 | Oman | 2,823,470,283.4 $ |
107 | Costa Rica | 2,743,875,634.2 $ |
108 | Mongolia | 2,736,928,175.2 $ |
109 | Croatia | 2,590,129,851.6 $ |
110 | Slovakia | 2,547,597,861.6 $ |
111 | Latvia | 2,504,419,123.9 $ |
112 | Jordan | 2,423,623,073.9 $ |
113 | Liberia | 2,406,200,279.3 $ |
114 | Panama | 2,225,198,693.3 $ |
115 | Mauritania | 2,163,069,790.8 $ |
116 | Zimbabwe | 2,096,811,728.2 $ |
117 | Lebanon | 2,027,485,799.1 $ |
118 | Armenia | 1,957,575,496.8 $ |
119 | Sierra Leone | 1,955,409,975.2 $ |
120 | Cuba | 1,737,387,173.1 $ |
121 | Togo | 1,691,927,255.2 $ |
122 | Guyana | 1,691,914,531.72 $ |
123 | El Salvador | 1,633,036,461.9 $ |
124 | Jamaica | 1,594,458,358.5 $ |
125 | Georgia | 1,578,488,923.7 $ |
126 | Kyrgyzstan | 1,561,325,606.46 $ |
127 | Gabon | 1,490,606,651.36 $ |
128 | Burundi | 1,417,872,134.1 $ |
129 | Congo | 1,354,086,847.4 $ |
130 | Syrian Arab Republic | 1,343,944,555.5 $ |
131 | Republic of Moldova | 1,330,673,354.3 $ |
132 | State of Palestine | 1,265,493,604 $ |
133 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 1,218,434,505.2 $ |
134 | Namibia | 1,202,535,027.52 $ |
135 | Iceland | 1,189,400,965.8 $ |
136 | Estonia | 1,038,236,202.79 $ |
137 | Slovenia | 972,547,225.4 $ |
138 | North Macedonia | 963,728,739.4 $ |
139 | Central African Republic | 857,332,916.41 $ |
140 | Zambia | 813,359,879.849 $ |
141 | Kuwait | 750,622,495.21 $ |
142 | Qatar | 741,057,371.19 $ |
143 | Fiji | 671,528,883.84 $ |
144 | Gambia | 619,405,142.15 $ |
145 | Guinea-Bissau | 545,188,801.4 $ |
146 | Solomon Islands | 519,686,177.16 $ |
147 | Comoros | 510,174,258.38 $ |
148 | Bhutan | 507,305,433.77 $ |
149 | Cyprus | 495,192,659.06 $ |
150 | Eritrea | 463,526,980.17 $ |
151 | Mauritius | 440,474,628.35 $ |
152 | Montenegro | 386,247,672.2 $ |
153 | Timor-Leste | 361,362,553.8 $ |
154 | Botswana | 337,336,525.33 $ |
155 | Eswatini | 330,878,745.64 $ |
156 | Equatorial Guinea | 327,746,984.55 $ |
157 | Maldives | 317,311,885.01 $ |
158 | Trinidad and Tobago | 266,984,778.98 $ |
159 | Belize | 254,921,916.4 $ |
160 | Libya | 245,423,042 $ |
161 | Malta | 235,405,673.26 $ |
162 | Vanuatu | 233,593,852.9 $ |
163 | Brunei Darussalam | 221,541,037.57 $ |
164 | Luxembourg | 201,241,823 $ |
165 | Suriname | 194,743,021.48 $ |
166 | South Sudan | 172,316,388.41 $ |
167 | Lesotho | 170,939,587.95 $ |
168 | Singapore | 146,460,824.44 $ |
169 | Bahrain | 133,971,414.07 $ |
170 | Dominica | 131,835,555.564 $ |
171 | Samoa | 98,661,065.945 $ |
172 | Sao Tome and Principe | 91,365,622.605 $ |
173 | Barbados | 81,350,000 $ |
174 | Tonga | 80,918,979.272 $ |
175 | Cabo Verde | 80,606,552.858 $ |
176 | Grenada | 61,397,510.41 $ |
177 | Kiribati | 60,297,141.886 $ |
178 | Djibouti | 59,347,382.221 $ |
179 | Bahamas | 48,272,539.6 $ |
180 | Seychelles | 38,768,569.991 $ |
181 | Antigua and Barbuda | 35,842,222.216 $ |
182 | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 31,352,670.664 $ |
183 | Saint Lucia | 28,000,938.667 $ |
184 | Saint Kitts and Nevis | 14,848,888.89 $ |
185 | Cook Islands | 8,708,297.345 $ |
186 | Tuvalu | 5,400,886.133 $ |
187 | Nauru | 3,885,820.364 $ |
188 | Yemen | -688,186,723.1 $ |
Analysis: These countries represent the highest values in this dataset, showcasing significant scale and impact on global statistics.
- #188
Yemen
- #187
Nauru
- #186
Tuvalu
- #185
Cook Islands
- #184
Saint Kitts and Nevis
- #183
Saint Lucia
- #182
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
- #181
Antigua and Barbuda
- #180
Seychelles
- #179
Bahamas
Context: These countries or territories have the lowest values, often due to geographic size, administrative status, or specific characteristics.
Analysis & Context
In 2025, China leads the world in Agriculture Value Added as a Share of GDP by Country, with a staggering value of $1,688,000,000,000. This highlights the significant role of agriculture in China's economy, contrasting starkly with the global range that spans from -$688,186,723.10 to $1,688,000,000,000. The average value globally stands at $27,398,425,483.01, providing a benchmark for assessing national agricultural economic contributions.
Global Agricultural Economic Disparities
The data reveals a vast disparity in agriculture's economic contribution across countries. China, India, and the United States top the list, reflecting their large agricultural sectors and significant investments in farming technologies and infrastructure. China's agricultural value added reaches $1,688,000,000,000, while India and the United States follow with $683,000,000,000 and $325,400,000,000, respectively.
Conversely, countries like Yemen and Nauru demonstrate minimal or negative contributions, with Yemen showing a negative value of -$688,186,723.10. This negative figure could be attributed to economic instability and conflict, which severely impact agricultural productivity and economic measurement.
Economic and Policy Drivers of High Agricultural Value
The prominence of agriculture in economies like China, India, and Indonesia can be attributed to several factors. These countries have vast agricultural lands and a substantial portion of their workforce engaged in farming. Government policies promoting agricultural technology adoption and rural development have further boosted their agricultural sectors. For instance, China's strategic investments in agro-tech and rural infrastructure have increased productivity, enabling it to maintain its leading position.
In contrast, in countries like the United States, advanced agricultural technologies and large-scale farming operations contribute significantly to the high value added from agriculture. The U.S. value of $325,400,000,000 reflects its efficient, high-output farming practices supported by technological innovation.
Impact of Economic and Environmental Challenges
Countries like Yemen and Libya face unique challenges that impact their agricultural value added. Yemen's negative value is indicative of severe economic disruptions and ongoing conflict, which have devastated its agricultural sector. Similarly, Libya experienced a drastic decrease of 60.3%, highlighting how political instability and environmental factors such as droughts can severely impact agricultural productivity.
In Japan and the Syrian Arab Republic, decreases of 6.5% and 46.0%, respectively, point to economic restructuring and conflict-related disruptions. These declines underscore the vulnerability of agricultural sectors to broader economic and geopolitical trends.
Year-over-Year Growth and Decline
The year-over-year data indicates significant movements within the agricultural sectors of various countries. China leads with a substantial increase of $98,000,000,000 (6.2%), driven by continued investments in agricultural technology and rural development. India and the United States also show robust growth, with increases of $34,600,000,000 (5.3%) and $25,200,000,000 (8.4%), respectively.
Conversely, Japan and the Syrian Arab Republic exhibit notable declines, with Japan decreasing by $2,570,419,310.60 (-6.5%) and Syria by $1,145,965,143.10 (-46.0%). These declines highlight challenges such as economic restructuring in Japan and conflict impacts in Syria, which have reduced agricultural outputs and their economic contributions.
Overall, the data on Agriculture Value Added as a Share of GDP by Country in 2025 highlights the diverse economic roles agriculture plays globally. It underscores the importance of stable economic policies, technological investment, and political stability in maximizing agriculture's contribution to national economies.
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Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
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