Top-5 Diamonds Producing Countries in the World in 2025, Know About Them

Diamonds are shiny and valuable stones that are used in rings, necklaces and other jewelry. They are also used in machines for cutting and drilling. Diamonds are found deep inside the earth and are mined in many countries. Some countries produce more diamonds than others. In this article, we will learn about the top-5 diamond producing countries in the world.

Diamonds Production in the World

Every year, the world produces a large number of rough diamonds. In one year alone, around 121 million carats of diamonds were produced. Even though the amount changes a little each year, global diamond production usually stays above 100 million carats. These diamonds are used in jewelry and for industrial purposes.

Top-5 Diamonds Producing Countries in the World in 2025

Diamonds are one of the most valuable and beautiful gemstones in the world. They are used mostly in jewelry and also in some industrial tools. In 2025, five countries stand out as the top diamond producers. These countries have rich mines, skilled workers and large production volumes.

Here are the names of top-5 diamonds producing countries in the world in 2025:

  • Russia
  • Botswana
  • Canada
  • Democratic Republic of Congo
  • Australia

Russia, World’s Largest Diamond Producer

Russia is the number one country in the world for diamond production. It produces more than 30% of all the diamonds in the world. Some of its famous mines are Udachny, Mirny, Jubilee and Grib. Russia uses modern machines and has strong mining technology. Most of its diamond are used around the globe in many industries.

Botswana

Botswana is famous for its high-quality diamonds. The main mines are Jwaneng and Orapa, which are some of the richest in the world. Although Botswana does not produce as many diamonds as Russia, the diamonds are more valuable. Diamond money helps the country grow, build roads, schools and hospitals.

Canada

Canada is a trusted country for diamond buyers because its diamonds are ethically mined. That means they are mined without harming people or the environment. The main mines are Diavik, Ekati and Gahcho Gué. People around the world like Canadian diamonds because they are clean, high in quality and traceable.

Democratic Republic of Congo

The Kasai region of the Democratic Republic of Congo is full of diamonds. DRC produces many industrial-grade diamonds, which are used in machines and cutting tools. But there are problems too. A lot of diamond mining is informal and unregulated, meaning it is not well-organized and that causes many issues in safety and fair trade.

Australia

Australia used to be famous for the Argyle Mine, known for its rare pink diamonds. Even though the Argyle Mine closed in 2020, the country still remains in the top-5 producers in 2025. But its diamond output is going down slowly. Australia’s diamonds are still valued, especially in the jewelry market.

Akansha Arora

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