Countries by Raspberry production
Raspberries are a beloved fruit worldwide, celebrated for their sweet-tart flavor and nutritional benefits, making them a staple in many diets. These delicate berries thrive in temperate climates, often found in regions with cool summers and mild winters. The data for the year 2023 offers the latest insights into global raspberry production, as recorded in the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) stats database as of 2025.
Global Raspberry Production
In 2023, global raspberry production reached around 941,000 tonnes, showcasing significant growth compared to 1961's production of around 134,000 tonnes. Over the decades, raspberry cultivation has expanded significantly, with notable increases around the late 1980s and beyond. The recent data reflects the increasing demand and adaptation of raspberry farming practices, with production in 2023 slightly decreasing from the previous year but maintaining a strong upward trend from earlier decades.
Raspberry Production by Country
- Russian Federation: Leading the world in raspberry production with about 219,000 tonnes.
 - Mexico: A significant contributor with around 190,000 tonnes of raspberries produced.
 - Serbia: Produced approximately 99,000 tonnes, securing its spot among the top producers.
 - Poland: With a production of around 96,000 tonnes, Poland remains a key player in global raspberry markets.
 - Canada: Although not among the top producers, Canada's production was about 6,720 tonnes, reflecting its ongoing contribution to the global raspberry market.
 
| Country | Production (tonnes) | Production per Person (kg) | Harvested Area (ha) | Yield (kg/ha) | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
 Russian Federation | 
219,338.33 | 1.493 | 31,006 | 7.074 | 
 Mexico | 
190,411.55 | 1.526 | 10,270 | 18.541 | 
 Serbia | 
98,674 | 14.093 | 19,016 | 5.189 | 
 Poland | 
96,100 | 2.5 | 21,400 | 4.491 | 
 United States of America | 
62,640 | 0.191 | 5,989 | 10.459 | 
 Morocco | 
61,181.73 | 1.759 | 5,872 | 10.419 | 
 Portugal | 
35,660 | 3.465 | 1,680 | 21.226 | 
 Ukraine | 
33,540 | 0.794 | 4,500 | 7.453 | 
 Spain | 
33,070 | 0.709 | 2,090 | 15.823 | 
 United Kingdom | 
15,952.53 | 0.242 | 1,382 | 11.543 | 
 Bosnia and Herzegovina | 
12,080 | 3.192 | 1,535 | 7.87 | 
 Chile | 
11,834.98 | 0.673 | 2,815 | 4.204 | 
 Azerbaijan | 
11,810.93 | 1.193 | 2,582 | 4.574 | 
 Moldova | 
7,964 | 2.243 | 1,210 | 6.582 | 
 Canada | 
6,720 | 0.181 | 1,364 | 4.927 | 
 Germany | 
6,670 | 0.081 | 870 | 7.667 | 
 France | 
6,300 | 0.094 | 680 | 9.265 | 
 Bulgaria | 
5,660 | 0.803 | 1,570 | 3.605 | 
 Switzerland | 
3,636.8 | 0.428 | 221 | 16.456 | 
 The Netherlands | 
3,210 | 0.186 | 200 | 16.05 | 
 Italy | 
2,750 | 0.046 | 350 | 7.857 | 
 Kyrgyzstan | 
2,606.28 | 0.413 | 630 | 4.137 | 
 Norway | 
2,035 | 0.383 | 274 | 7.427 | 
 Belgium | 
1,720 | 0.151 | 120 | 14.333 | 
 Lithuania | 
1,450 | 0.518 | 1,110 | 1.306 | 
 Finland | 
1,370 | 0.248 | 380 | 3.605 | 
 Georgia | 
1,200 | 0.322 | 170 | 7.059 | 
 Australia | 
646.67 | 0.026 | 240 | 2.694 | 
 Denmark | 
630 | 0.109 | 70 | 9 | 
 Austria | 
610 | 0.069 | 110 | 5.545 | 
 Hungary | 
550 | 0.056 | 200 | 2.75 | 
 Sweden | 
530 | 0.052 | 90 | 5.889 | 
 Montenegro | 
500 | 0.803 | 158 | 3.165 | 
 Romania | 
430 | 0.022 | 190 | 2.263 | 
 Ireland | 
410 | 0.084 | 30 | 13.667 | 
 Macedonia | 
354 | 0.171 | 76 | 4.658 | 
 Croatia | 
160 | 0.038 | 90 | 1.778 | 
 Slovenia | 
140 | 0.068 | 30 | 4.667 | 
 Latvia | 
100 | 0.052 | 200 | 0.5 | 
 Zimbabwe | 
98.29 | 0.007 | 48 | 2.048 | 
 Czech Republic | 
80 | 0.008 | 20 | 4 | 
 Estonia | 
70 | 0.053 | 110 | 0.636 | 
 Slovakia | 
40 | 0.007 | 10 | 4 | 
 Uzbekistan | 
18.8 | 0.001 | 7 | 2.686 | 
 New Zealand | 
15.41 | 0.003 | 92 | 0.168 | 
 Greece | 
10 | 0.001 | 0 | ∞ | 
Top Raspberry Producing Countries by Share
- Russian Federation: Dominates the global raspberry production with a staggering 23.3% share.
 - Mexico: Holds a significant share of 20.2%, highlighting its crucial role in the global market.
 - Serbia: Contributes 10.5%, maintaining a steady position among the top producers.
 - Poland: In close competition, Poland makes up 10.2% of the global production.
 - The combined production of Russian Federation and Mexico accounts for nearly half of global raspberry production, underscoring their substantial impact on the market.
 













































