Farm gate — Emissions in Central Asia

Central Asia: Farm gate — Emissions was 2,227 kt in 2023. ▲ Rising

Latest (2023)
2,227 kt
Change on year
up 1.0%
Rank
27th
of 32 groups
All-time high
2,227 kt
in 2023
All-time low
1,142 kt
in 1999
Years of data
32
1992–2023

Farm gate — Emissions in Central Asia, 1992–2023

05001.0k1.5k2.0k1992200720231992: 1.7k kt1993: 1.7k kt1994: 1.7k kt1995: 1.5k kt1996: 1.4k kt1997: 1.3k kt1998: 1.2k kt1999: 1.1k kt2000: 1.1k kt2001: 1.2k kt2002: 1.4k kt2003: 1.3k kt2004: 1.4k kt2005: 1.5k kt2006: 1.6k kt2007: 1.5k kt2008: 1.6k kt2009: 1.7k kt2010: 1.8k kt2011: 1.7k kt2012: 1.8k kt2013: 1.8k kt2014: 1.9k kt2015: 2.0k kt2016: 2.0k kt2017: 2.2k kt2018: 2.2k kt2019: 2.1k kt2020: 2.1k kt2021: 2.2k kt2022: 2.2k kt2023: 2.2k kt

Source: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Measured in kt.

Analysis

The most recent figure for farm gate — emissions in Central Asia is 2,227 kt, measured in 2023. That is the highest value across all 32 years on record.

That represents a change of up 1.0% on the previous year and up 24.4% over ten years.

Over the whole period, farm gate — emissions in Central Asia peaked at 2,227 kt in 2023 and was at its lowest, 1,142 kt, in 1999.

Central Asia ranks 27th of 32 groups on this measure, in the bottom quarter.

The long-run direction has been consistently rising across the 32 years of available data.

Averages by decade

DecadeAverage LowestHighest Years
1990s 1,432 kt 1,142 kt 1,670 kt 8
2000s 1,433 kt 1,144 kt 1,657 kt 10
2010s 1,949 kt 1,740 kt 2,191 kt 10
2020s 2,199 kt 2,149 kt 2,227 kt 4

Countries ranked near Central Asia

  1. 24 Kenya 1,295 kt compare
  2. 25 Germany 1,174 kt compare
  3. 26 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 1,075 kt compare
  4. 27 South Sudan 1,061 kt compare
  5. 28 Canada 1,052 kt compare
  6. 29 New Zealand 1,032 kt compare
  7. 30 Uzbekistan 1,005 kt compare

See the full ranking of 275 places →

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Frequently asked questions

What is farm gate — emissions in Central Asia?
Farm gate — emissions in Central Asia was 2,227 kt in 2023, according to Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
What is the highest farm gate — emissions recorded in Central Asia?
The highest recorded value was 2,227 kt in 2023.
What is the lowest farm gate — emissions recorded in Central Asia?
The lowest recorded value was 1,142 kt in 1999.
How does Central Asia rank for farm gate — emissions?
Central Asia ranks 27th out of 32 groups with data for 2023.
Is farm gate — emissions rising or falling in Central Asia?
Over the last ten years it is up 24.4%. The long-run trend across the full record is rising.
Where does this Central Asia data come from?
The figures come from Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, published as part of Farm gate — Emissions (CH4). Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.

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Indicator
Farm gate — Emissions (CH4)
Unit
kt
Source
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Licence
CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO (FAO)
Coverage
275 places, 9,129 data points, 1990–2023
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The FAOSTAT domain on Emissions Totals summarizes the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions disseminated in the FAOSTAT Climate Change domains of emissions from agrifood systems. Data are computed following the Tier 1 methods of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Guidelines for National greenhouse gas (GHG) Inventories (IPCC, 1996; 1997; 2000; 2002; 2006; 2014). Emissions from other economic sectors as defined by the IPCC are also disseminated in the domain for completeness. Methodological details can be found at: https://files-faostat.fao.org/production/GT/GT_en.pdf