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

Plums are juicy and sweet fruits that people enjoy all over the world. They can be eaten fresh, dried as prunes or used in jams, juices and desserts. Many countries grow plums, but some produce more because of good weather and farming. In this article, we will learn about the top-5 countries that grow the most plums in the world.

Plums Production in the World

Plum and sloe production in the world has reached about 12.39 million metric tonnes. China is the largest producer, growing the most plums. Other top producers include Romania, Serbia and Chile, which also grow plums in large quantities for local use and export.

Top-5 Plums Producing Countries in the World in 2025

Plums are juicy and sweet fruits loved by many people around the world. In 2025, several countries are growing large amounts of plums. These countries have the right weather and land for plum farming.

Here are the top-5 plums producing countries in the world in 2025:

  • China
  • Romania
  • Serbia
  • Chile
  • Turkey

China, World’s Largest Plum Producer

China is the largest producer of plums in the world in 2025. It produces about 6.75 million metric tons of plums. The country grows many varieties, and plums are commonly used in cooking, drying and making juices. The climate and land in China are very suitable for plum farming.

Romania

Romania ranks second in plum production in 2025 with around 665,000 metric tons. Plums are a traditional fruit in Romanian homes and are often used to make jams and local alcoholic drinks like tuica. The country has favorable weather and rich soil for growing plums.

Serbia

Serbia is the third-largest plum producer in 2025, with about 489,000 metric tons. Plums play an important role in Serbian agriculture and culture. They are widely used to make a drink called ”slivovitz” and also eaten fresh or dried. Many Serbian farms grow different types of plums.

Chile

Chile produces around 425,000 metric tons of plums in 2025, making it the fourth-largest producer. The country exports a large portion of its plums to international markets. Thanks to its long growing season and modern farming methods, Chile is known for its high-quality plum production.

Turkey

Turkey is the fifth-largest plum producer in 2025, with about 349,000 metric tons. Plums are a popular fruit in Turkey and are grown in many regions. They are enjoyed fresh dried, or in desserts. Turkish plums are also exported to different parts of the world.

Akansha Arora

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