Agriculture, forestry, fishing (general government expenditure) — Value US$ by country

The Statistics Division of FAO collects annually data on Government Expenditure on Agriculture through a questionnaire, which was developed in partnership with the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The IMF is the responsible institution for the Government Finance Statistics (GFS) methodology and annually collects...

Countries reporting
102
Highest
375,756 million USD
China, mainland
Lowest
0.48 million USD
Qatar
Median
349.25 million USD
Years covered
24
2001–2024
Data points
1,913

What the numbers show

Agriculture, forestry, fishing (general government expenditure) — Value US$ is currently reported for 102 countries. The highest value is 375,756 million USD in China, mainland; the lowest is 0.48 million USD in Qatar.

The median across all reporting countries is 349.25 million USD, and the mean is 6,061 million USD.

Over the past decade 70 countries rose and 26 fell. The largest increase was in Zambia (up 2,199.3%), and the largest decrease in Iraq (down 83.3%).

Agriculture, forestry, fishing (general government expenditure): full country ranking

#Country LatestYear 10-year changeTrend
1 China, mainland 375,756 million USD 2024 up 44.4% volatile
2 India 63,487 million USD 2023 up 86.7% rising
3 Japan 35,451 million USD 2023 down 30.4% falling
4 Canada 10,645 million USD 2024 up 68.3% rising
5 Germany 9,796 million USD 2024 up 15.4% rising
6 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 8,857 million USD 2023 up 134.0% rising
7 Brazil 7,988 million USD 2024 down 30.7% rising
8 Russian Federation 7,848 million USD 2021 down 25.5% rising
9 Spain 7,515 million USD 2023 up 40.3% falling
10 France 7,096 million USD 2023 up 28.4% falling
11 Indonesia 6,038 million USD 2024 up 69.6% volatile
12 Thailand 5,608 million USD 2024 down 8.9% rising
13 Italy 5,587 million USD 2023 down 12.3% falling
14 Switzerland 5,526 million USD 2023 up 8.5% rising
15 Poland 5,384 million USD 2023 up 89.3% rising
16 Australia 4,223 million USD 2024 up 13.2% rising
17 Pakistan 3,750 million USD 2024 up 162.7% rising
18 Czechia 2,750 million USD 2024 up 14.5% rising
19 Norway 2,488 million USD 2024 down 13.5% rising
20 Austria 2,278 million USD 2024 up 29.7% rising
21 Kazakhstan 2,205 million USD 2024 up 23.8% rising
22 Belarus 1,954 million USD 2023 up 122.6% flat
23 Netherlands (Kingdom of the) 1,810 million USD 2023 up 22.1% falling
24 South Africa 1,762 million USD 2023 down 7.9% rising
25 Romania 1,634 million USD 2023 up 1.4% rising
26 Finland 1,611 million USD 2023 down 32.2% falling
27 Egypt 1,543 million USD 2024 down 13.2% rising
28 Peru 1,377 million USD 2024 up 5.8% rising
29 Ireland 1,331 million USD 2023 up 36.8% falling
30 Colombia 1,316 million USD 2024 up 14.0% rising
31 Bulgaria 1,210 million USD 2024 up 63.7% volatile
32 Uzbekistan 1,197 million USD 2024 up 20.5% rising
33 Serbia 1,162 million USD 2024 up 164.1% volatile
34 Denmark 1,100 million USD 2024 up 82.5% rising
35 Sri Lanka 1,073 million USD 2015 up 357.9% volatile
36 Israel 1,062 million USD 2024 up 75.6% rising
37 United Arab Emirates 1,037 million USD 2024 up 457.0% volatile
38 Greece 996.93 million USD 2023 up 180.1% volatile
39 Hungary 962.24 million USD 2023 up 58.4% falling
40 Portugal 943.98 million USD 2023 up 21.6% falling
41 Turkmenistan 911.2 million USD 2024 up 347.1% volatile
42 Nigeria 888.97 million USD 2024 down 50.0% falling
43 Sweden 704.79 million USD 2024 down 23.0% rising
44 Myanmar 597.93 million USD 2020 up 22.2% rising
45 Azerbaijan 589.87 million USD 2023 down 7.6% flat
46 Belgium 490.03 million USD 2023 up 46.7% rising
47 Dominican Republic 467.08 million USD 2024 up 63.9% rising
48 Slovakia 408.76 million USD 2023 up 19.0% volatile
49 Croatia 407.37 million USD 2023 down 27.4% falling
50 Panama 367.34 million USD 2021 rising
51 Luxembourg 352.57 million USD 2024 up 59.4% rising
52 Ukraine 345.94 million USD 2024 down 29.9% volatile
53 Kuwait 326.41 million USD 2016 up 107.4% rising
54 Slovenia 305.08 million USD 2023 up 4.0% rising
55 Afghanistan 288.42 million USD 2017 up 17.2% rising
56 Lithuania 278.06 million USD 2023 down 33.9% flat
57 Georgia 255.68 million USD 2024 up 43.0% volatile
58 Oman 244.47 million USD 2024 down 1.1% rising
59 Zambia 231.31 million USD 2010 up 2,199.3% volatile
60 Uganda 229.52 million USD 2024 rising
61 Iceland 225.71 million USD 2024 up 46.1% rising
62 Botswana 221.49 million USD 2024 flat
63 Costa Rica 218.37 million USD 2024 up 1.8% volatile
64 Singapore 204.72 million USD 2024 up 64.1% rising
65 Mongolia 200.32 million USD 2024 up 350.6% volatile
66 Cyprus 197.98 million USD 2023 up 9.0% falling
67 Paraguay 185.16 million USD 2020 up 157.0% volatile
68 China, Hong Kong SAR 178.81 million USD 2023 up 121.5% rising
69 Latvia 178.34 million USD 2023 up 53.3% volatile
70 Albania 175.06 million USD 2024 up 159.6% rising
71 Armenia 171.66 million USD 2024 up 235.6% rising
72 Bosnia and Herzegovina 166.07 million USD 2024 up 94.0% rising
73 Angola 162.05 million USD 2024 down 68.6% volatile
74 Tajikistan 158.79 million USD 2023 up 205.3% volatile
75 Estonia 154.51 million USD 2023 down 11.3% rising
76 Guatemala 153.04 million USD 2023 down 33.0% falling
77 El Salvador 152.1 million USD 2024 up 83.5% rising
78 Yemen 149.85 million USD 2014 up 128.5% rising
79 Malta 104.96 million USD 2024 up 90.2% rising
80 Mozambique 101.69 million USD 2008 up 86.9% rising
81 Iraq 98.32 million USD 2021 down 83.3% volatile
82 Namibia 96.86 million USD 2023 down 19.2% falling
83 Togo 91.45 million USD 2018 up 23.9% rising
84 Rwanda 83.94 million USD 2024 up 17.8% rising
85 Mauritius 70.09 million USD 2024 down 13.8% rising
86 Kyrgyzstan 60.62 million USD 2024 up 120.6% rising
87 New Caledonia 51.77 million USD 2020 up 26.7% rising
88 Lesotho 30.86 million USD 2009 up 103.3% rising
89 Bahamas 28.8 million USD 2016 up 106.3% rising
90 South Sudan 25.57 million USD 2022 down 44.1% volatile
91 Seychelles 12.64 million USD 2024 up 75.3% volatile
92 Saint Kitts and Nevis 10.32 million USD 2024 up 129.3% rising
93 Somalia 9.4 million USD 2023 up 168.6% volatile
94 Guinea-Bissau 6.77 million USD 2015 down 44.2% falling
95 Maldives 6.39 million USD 2011 up 99.1% volatile
96 Andorra 5.83 million USD 2023 up 24.6% rising
97 Grenada 3.93 million USD 2024 down 50.6% falling
98 San Marino 3.36 million USD 2023 falling
99 Cook Islands 2.19 million USD 2022 down 45.7% rising
100 Naoero 1.69 million USD 2018 rising
101 Tuvalu 1.04 million USD 2017 up 108.0% rising
102 Qatar 0.48 million USD 2020 volatile

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Aggregates are excluded from the country ranking above so that a region can never outrank a country.

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Indicator
Agriculture, forestry, fishing (general government expenditure) — Value US$
Unit
million USD
Source
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Licence
CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO (FAO)
Coverage
109 places, 1,913 data points, 2001–2024
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The Statistics Division of FAO collects annually data on Government Expenditure on Agriculture through a questionnaire, which was developed in partnership with the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The IMF is the responsible institution for the Government Finance Statistics (GFS) methodology and annually collects GFS data, including Expenditure by Functions of Government (COFOG). The Classification of the Functions of Government (COFOG) is an international classification developed by Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and published by the United Nations Statistical Division (UNSD), with the aim of categorise governments' functions according to their purposes. The FAO questionnaire aligns with Table 7 of the IMF GFS questionnaire, replicates the relevant aggregates and drills down to request additional detail related to Agriculture. The FAO dataset consists of a time series, from 2001 onwards, of Total Government Expenditure and expenditure in: Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting, along with its three disaggregated subsectors of Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing; and Environmental Protection. In addition, expenditure in each detailed function are further disaggregated into Recurrent and Capital expenditure. Additional indicators include the Agriculture Share of Government Expenditure, and the Agriculture Orientation Index (ratio between the Agriculture Share of Government Expenditure and the Agriculture Value Added as Share of GDP). Data are reported for the highest level of government available (Consolidated general government, consolidated central government or budgetary central government) and are available for about 100 countries on a regular basis.