The yield of taro (cocoyam) in South Africa

Africa (100 g/ha in 2022)

Egypt is the top country by the yield of taro (cocoyam) among 21 countries. As of 2022, the yield of taro (cocoyam) in Egypt was 336,850 100 g/ha that accounts for 18.99% of total the yield of taro (cocoyam). The top 5 countries (others are Ethiopia, Burundi, Mauritius, and Liberia) account for 56.27% of it. The total the yield of taro (cocoyam) was estimated at 1.77 million 100 g/ha in 2022.

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Egypt 336,850 FAO
Ethiopia 259,208 FAO
Burundi 209,031 FAO
Mauritius 100,701 FAO
Liberia 92,095 FAO
Cameroon 81,396 FAO
Comoros 80,242 FAO
Ghana 71,650 FAO
Rwanda 69,580 FAO
Gabon 60,779 FAO
Madagascar 59,426 FAO
Sao Tome and Principe 56,971 FAO
Nigeria 56,149 FAO
Guinea 46,000 FAO
Democratic Republic of the Congo 37,269 FAO
Central African Republic 33,121 FAO
Benin 32,913 FAO
Togo 31,152 FAO
Sierra Leone 25,224 FAO
Chad 22,263 FAO
Côte d'Ivoire 11,514 FAO
Agriculture Crops
Cereals 49,640 100 g/ha in 2022 FAO
Fibre Crops 1,342 Hg/Ha in 2019 FAO
Fruits 245,975 100 g/ha in 2022 FAO
Oilcrops 3,672 100 g/ha in 2022 FAO
Other Bastfibres 6,658 100 g/ha in 2022 FAO
Pulses 9,793 100 g/ha in 2022 FAO
Rapeseed 17,046 100 g/ha in 2022 FAO
Seed cotton 22,998 100 g/ha in 2022 FAO
Sisal 6,163 100 g/ha in 2022 FAO
Sorghum 27,726 100 g/ha in 2022 FAO
Sugar Cane 696,238 100 g/ha in 2022 FAO
Vegetables 174,176 100 g/ha in 2022 FAO