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World Of Statistics has released a list of the top 10 olive-producing countries in the world.
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This one is no surprise! Spain is the largest producer of olives with annual production of 3,940,070 metric tonnes.
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Turkey claims the second spot with an annual olive production of 2,976,000 metric tonnes.
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Italy stands as the third largest olive producer in the world with 2,160,400 metric tonnes of annual production.
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Morocco stands in the fourth position with an annual production of 1,968,110 metric tonnes.
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Known for its golden beaches and olives, Tunisia produces 1,200,000 metric tonnes of olive each year.
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Not far from Tunisia, Egypt recorded an annual production of 1,137,075 metric tonnes of olives.
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This Middle-Eastern country produces 990,948 metric tonnes of olives.
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Claiming the 8th position, Algeria recorded an olive production of 822,973 metric tonnes.
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This European country produces 791,660 metric tonnes of olives.
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Standing in the 10th spot, Saudi Arabia produces 388,200 metric tonnes of olives.
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