Tobacco stands as one of the most widespread commercial crops globally, cultivated in over 120 countries. Despite declining smoking rates in many advanced markets, tobacco production remains a vital economic resource for millions of farmers and companies linked to the sector.
Several countries lead the global producers' list, thanks to vast agricultural areas, favorable climates, and extensive experience in growing this crop. Based on the latest available global production data, the following countries are the top producers.
Top 10 Tobacco- Producing Countries:

China
China ranks first globally, producing approximately 2.3 million tons of raw tobacco annually, accounting for about a third of global production.
India
India comes in second place worldwide, with vast areas dedicated to tobacco farming, making it a vital cash crop in several Indian states.
Brazil
Brazil is among the largest tobacco exporters globally, playing a significant role in its agricultural exports, especially to European and Asian markets.
Indonesia
Indonesia is renowned for its local tobacco products and has a large agricultural sector supporting the production of hundreds of thousands of tons annually.
Zimbabwe
Tobacco is one of Zimbabwe's leading export crops, contributing significantly to the country's agricultural economy.
United States
Although cigarette consumption has decreased domestically compared to the past, the US remains a major tobacco producer thanks to its advanced agricultural sector.
Pakistan
Pakistan has an active tobacco industry supported by specialized agricultural regions for raw tobacco leaf production.
Tanzania
Tanzania has seen growth in tobacco production in recent decades, with the crop becoming one of its main agricultural exports.
Argentina
Argentina is one of the major tobacco producers in South America, exporting a significant portion of its production to global markets.
North Korea
North Korea rounds out the list of top global tobacco producers, where the crop remains a part of local agricultural activities.
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