Mango, hailed as the “King of Fruits,” is not just a tropical delight but also a significant agricultural commodity globally. With its sweet, juicy flavor and versatility in culinary applications, mangoes have secured a prime position in the hearts of consumers worldwide. In 2024, mango production continues to thrive, with several countries contributing significantly to meet the global demand. Here’s a look at the top 10 mango-producing nations in the world.
India is the top mango-producing country in the world, growing about 43% to 52% of all mangoes. Other big producers are China, Indonesia, Thailand and Mexico. The total worldwide mango production is around 61 million tonnes. This number is going up every year, with an average growth rate of 1.9%, showing that mangoes are becoming more popular globally.
In 2025, India is still the top mango-producing country in the world, growing about 25 million metric tons every year. The country is known for its sweet and tasty mangoes, especially popular types like Alphonso and Kesar. These mangoes are loved both in India and in other countries. Indian farmers use both old farming and methods and modern tools to grow high-quality mangoes, keeping India’s mango tradition strong.
India with the total mango production of 25 million metric tons, holds the title of largest mango producer in the world, followed by China, Indonesia, Pakistan and Mexico.
Here is the list of top-10 mango producing countries in the world by 2025:
| Top-10 Mango Producing Countries in the World 2025 | ||
| Rank | Country | Mango Production (in million metric tons) |
| 1. | India | 25 |
| 2. | China | 3.8 |
| 3. | Indonesia | 3.6 |
| 4. | Pakistan | 2.7 |
| 5. | Mexico | 2.4 |
| 6. | Brazil | 2.1 |
| 7. | Malawi | 1.7 |
| 8. | Thailand | 1.6 |
| 9. | Bangladesh | 1.5 |
| 10. | Vietnam | 1.4 |
Mango Production: 3.8 million metric tons
China ranks as the world’s second-largest mango producer, yielding 3.8 million metric tons. Vast orchards benefit from favorable weather, showcasing China’s growing influence in mango farming. With organized cultivation and optimal conditions, China meets increasing global demand, underscoring its commitment to the tropical fruit industry and expanding its market reach.
Mango Production: 3.6 million metric tons
Indonesia stands as the world’s third-largest mango producer, harvesting 3.6 million metric tons annually. Its sunny climate fosters the growth of renowned varieties like Gedong Gincu and Manalagi, making Indonesia a key player in the global mango market. These delicious mangoes not only satisfy local appetites but also boost the nation’s economy through thriving agricultural exports.
India with the total mango production of 25 million metric tons, holds the title of largest mango producer in the world.
China ranks as the world's second-largest mango producer, yielding 3.8 million metric tons.
The top-5 largest mango producers in the world are: India, China, Indonesia, Pakistan and Mexico.
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