Cherries are tasty, small fruits loved by people around the world. They can be sweet or sour and are used in cakes, juices and snacks. Some countries grow a lot of cherries because of their good weather and farming methods. In this article, we will learn about the top-5 largest cherry producing countries in the world and why they are so important in cherry farming.
Cherry Production in the World
The total cherry production in the world reached about 2.76 million metric tons. Turkey was the top producer, growing more than 19% of all cherries worldwide. This shows how important Turkey is in global cherry farming.
Top-5 Cherry Producing Countries in the World 2025
Many countries grow cherries, but some produce much more than others. Some countries have the right climate, land and farming skills to grow large amounts of cherries. Let’s look at the world’s top-5 cherry producing countries and learn why they lead in cherry farming.
Here are the names of top-5 cherry producing countries in the world:
- Turkey
- Chile
- Uzbekistan
- United States
- Spain
Turkey, World’s Largest Cherry Producer
Annual Production: 656,041 metric tonnes
Turkey is the biggest cherry-producing country in the world. Its weather is perfect for growing cherries- warm summers and mild winters help the trees grow well. Turkish cherries are very sweet and juicy. Many cherries grown in Turkey are exported to other countries in Europe and Asia.
Chile
Annual Production: 443,067 metric tonnes
Chile is the second-largest producer of cherries. Its farming season is opposite to the Northern Hemisphere. So, when it’s winter in countries like the U.S. and Europe, Chile can supply fresh cherries. Most of Chile’s cherries go to China, especially during Chinese New Year, where cherries are a popular fruit.
Uzbekistan
Annual Production: 216,867 metric tonnes
Uzbekistan is quickly becoming a major cherry producer in Central Asia. The country grows high-quality cherries and is improving farming methods to grow even more. A lot of cherries from Uzbekistan are sold to other countries, helping the country earn money through exports.
United States
Annual Production: 210,190 metric tonnes
The United States is also a big producer of cherries. Most cherries come from Washington, Oregon, California and Michigan. There are two main types grown here:
- Sweet cherries like Big and Rainier, eaten fresh
- Tart cherries used in pies, jams and juices
The U.S. also exports cherries and has a strong local markets.
Spain
Annual Production: 116,070 metric tonnes
Spain is a well-known cherry producer in Europe. The Jerte Valley is especially famous for its cherry farms. The warm and sunny weather in Spain is ideal for cherry trees. Most of Spain’s cherries are sold fresh across Europe. Some are also used in making jams and preserves.