8 Countries that Produce the Most Apples in the World

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Those apples on your table have been probably harvested in one of these 8 countries that produce the most apples in the world and not in your backyard. Apple consumption is very high and these countries make sure you can make your apple pie whenever you want.

Besides lending its name to one of the biggest technology companies in the world, apples are known as one of the most popular fruits in the world and the apple tree was perhaps the earliest tree to be cultivated. They are usually eaten raw, but they also have a variety of other uses, especially in desserts and drinks. Although someone from Europe or the USA would jump to the conclusion that apples are the most consumed fruit in the world, which is far from the truth. Although the consumption is high, mango is by far the most consumed fruit ahead of bananas and apples.

8 Countries that Produce the Most Apples in the World

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Apples we eat today are not the same people have eaten in the past. We eat the improved version which needed thousands years of selection. Apple originated from Central Asia, with Asia being the region that produces the most apples today. In 2013 and 2014 Asia had 64.1% of all production in the world. Behind Asia is Europe with 19.7%, Americas with 12.1%, Africa with 3.2% and Oceania with 0.9%. In 2014, the world’s production of apples reached the number of 80 billion tonnes, and on our list of countries that produce the most apples in the world you will have the opportunity to see which countries took the major share of the production. This list brings some surprises, just like our list of countries that produce the most NHL players in the world.

To find out the largest apple producers today, we used the data collected by the Food and Agriculture Organization Of The United Nations. The latest statistics available are the ones from 2014. So let’s find out where the apples come from.

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