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The Biggest Salt Producing Countries in 2023

The Biggest Salt Producing Countries in 2023

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The Biggest Salt Producing Countries in 2023

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Humanity has utilized salt for thousands of years, dating back to ancient civilizations. The U.S. alone consumes more than 48 million tonnes of salt per year.

In this graphic, we break down global salt production in 2023, measured in tonnes. These estimates come from the U.S. Geological Survey’s latest commodity report on salt.

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Salt is essential for human life, serving various purposes including food preservation, flavor enhancement, industrial processes, and health maintenance. The good news is that the world’s continental resources of salt are vast, and the salt content in the oceans is nearly unlimited.

China is currently the top producer of salt, with almost 20% of the output, followed by the U.S. (15%) and India (11%).

CountryProduction (tonnes) 🇨🇳 China53,000,000 🇺🇸 United States42,000,000 🇮🇳 India30,000,000 🇩🇪 Germany15,000,000 🇦🇺 Australia14,000,000 🇨🇦 Canada12,000,000 🇨🇱 Chile9,200,000 🇲🇽 Mexico9,000,000 🇹🇷 Turkey9,000,000 🇷🇺 Russia7,000,000 🇧🇷 Brazil6,600,000 Rest of world67,000,000 Global total273,800,000

The global salt market was valued at $32.6 billion in 2022.

It’s projected to grow from $34.1 billion in 2023 to $48.6 billion by 2030, with a CAGR of 5.2% during the forecast period. This suggests a surprising amount of growth for what is one of the world’s oldest and most common commodities.

Facts About the U.S. Salt Industry

In the U.S., salt is produced by 25 companies, which operate 63 plants across 16 states.

The states that produce the most salt are Kansas, Louisiana, Michigan, New York, Ohio, Texas, and Utah. Altogether, these states account for 95% of domestic production.

The primary uses of salt in the U.S. are highway de-icing (41%), chemical production (38%), and food processing (10%).

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