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Walnut Production by Country 2024

Like many popular nuts, walnuts are both delicious and nutritious. They’re also quite versatile as an ingredient, which has helped the humble walnut find its way into multiple iconic world cuisines over the years.

However, walnuts have unique growing preferences and ideal conditions that can make them easier to grow in some countries than they are in others. Here’s a closer look at how walnut-producing countries compare to one another in 2023.

Top Walnut-Producing Countries of the World

The following are some of the world’s current top walnut producers as of 2023.

China

China’s vast size and diverse collection of growing environments make it a world leader when it comes to a variety of different crops, and walnuts are no exception. Certain regions are especially well-suited for the job, including Shaanxi and Hebei.

China currently produces around 1.4 million metric tons of walnuts each year. Its diverse climate situation also enables it to grow multiple types of walnuts.

Iran

Iran is home to many key walnut-producing regions, including but not limited to Kerman, Zanjan, and Markazi. It also features ideal growing conditions, ample irrigation resources, and plenty of government support – all of which combine to make Iran the second-biggest walnut producer in the world.

As of 2023, Iran contributes roughly 386,976 metric tons of walnuts to the global walnut industry.

Turkey

Turkish walnuts are world-famous for being exceptionally delicious and high in quality. This is likely due to the diverse climate conditions, rich soil, and abundant sunshine Turkey has to offer.

Currently, Turkish walnut growers collectively contribute about 325,000 metric tons of walnut to the ongoing world supply.

Other top walnut-producing countries include but are not limited to Chile, Mexico, Ukraine, Greece, Romania, France, Morocco, and Uzbekistan.

Factors Contributing to Countrywide Walnut Production

Geographic makeup and climate are perhaps the largest contributing factors affecting walnut production from one country to the next. However, there are others to consider, as well. Examples include:

  • Government support: In countries where growers are incentivized to cultivate walnuts via government support like subsidies and ample research funding, the country on the whole is in a better position to be a top producer.
  • Pollination: In most cases, walnut trees need to be cross-pollinated to thrive, so pollinators are crucial, giving countries or regions with more bees and other examples a competitive edge.
  • Available tech: The better a country’s access to the latest growing techniques, technology, and supplies, the better the potential walnut yield is going to be.

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Country
2021 Walnut Production (tons)
China1,100,000
Iran386,977
Turkey325,000
Chile148,000
Burkina Faso137,268
Mexico135,947
Ukraine115,420
Greece62,810
Romania54,250
Uzbekistan47,480
France37,740
Morocco25,065
Egypt24,030
Argentina21,582
Spain18,880
Moldova18,400
Belarus16,525
Pakistan15,369
Afghanistan14,743
Italy14,660
Azerbaijan13,136
Syria11,991
Nepal9,054
Serbia7,646
Portugal7,540
Georgia7,200
Poland6,800
Brazil6,215
Kyrgyzstan6,111
Hungary5,950
Australia5,020
Bulgaria4,730
North Macedonia4,667
Bosnia and Herzegovina4,340
Armenia4,223
Lebanon3,927
Kazakhstan3,167
Austria2,750
Switzerland1,923
Iraq1,505
South Korea1,157
Montenegro722
New Zealand700
Slovenia590
Peru258
Czech Republic180
Bhutan179
Croatia170
Palestine158
Lithuania140
Cyprus140
Luxembourg20
Jordan8
Total2,842,463
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Which country produces the most walnuts?

With an annual walnut production of 1.1 million tons, China is the country that produces the most walnuts in the world.

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