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    FULL LIST: African countries leading in agricultural production

    September 19, 20252 Mins Read


    Africa’s agricultural sector continues to play a pivotal role in global food security, with several countries standing out as leading producers of key crops. Data on continental output shows that Nigeria, South Africa, and Egypt dominate in different categories, reflecting the diversity of Africa’s agricultural landscape.

    Nigeria maintains its position as Africa’s agricultural powerhouse, ranking as the continent’s largest producer of rice, banana, yam, cassava, shea nuts, and ginger. These crops remain vital to both domestic consumption and export earnings, underscoring Nigeria’s role in West Africa’s food supply chain.

    South Africa leads in maize and apple production, benefiting from advanced mechanised farming and a strong export network. Ethiopia is Africa’s top producer of coffee, wheat, and honey, strengthening its reputation as the continent’s coffee hub.

    In East Africa, Tanzania is the largest producer of beans, while Kenya dominates in tea production, a crop that remains one of the country’s biggest foreign exchange earners. Zimbabwe has carved a niche in tobacco and blueberry farming, making it a key player in Southern Africa’s agricultural exports.

    Egypt also stands out with its dominance in dates, eggplant, tomato, orange, strawberry, Irish potato, dry onion, cucumber, garlic, and sugar beet, positioning itself as a major supplier to both African and Middle Eastern markets.

    Côte d’Ivoire retains its global reputation as the world’s top cocoa producer, while Benin leads in cotton farming. Madagascar is Africa’s largest vanilla producer, while Malawi stands out in mango and sweet potato production.

    Experts note that these figures highlight Africa’s vast agricultural potential, but stress the need for stronger investment in storage, processing, and infrastructure to maximise economic benefits.

    Here are African countries leading in agricultural production

    1. Nigeria

    Rice, Banana, Yam, Cassava, Shea Nuts, Ginger

    2. South Africa

    Maize, Apple

    3. Ethiopia

    Coffee, Wheat, Honey

    4. Tanzania

    Beans

    5. Kenya

    Tea

    6. Zimbabwe

    Tobacco, Blueberry

    7. Egypt

    Dates, Eggplant, Tomato, Orange, Strawberry, Irish Potato, Dry Onion, Cucumber, Garlic, Sugar Beet

    8. Côte d’Ivoire

    Cocoa

    9. Benin

    Cotton

    10. Madagascar

    Vanilla

    11. Malawi

    Mango, Sweet Potato



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