This compares the total catch and aquaculture production of tuna worldwide, based on FAO data. FAO’s classification includes eight species, including bluefin tuna, Atlantic bluefin tuna, and southern bluefin tuna, but excludes sailfish.
Meanwhile, Indonesia, which ranked first in 2021, produced 551,572 tons. Indonesia has maintained its lead since pushing Japan out of the top spot in the early 2000s.
| ranking | Country name | Unit: ton |
| 1 | Indonesia | 551,572 |
| 2 | japan | 137,658 |
| 3 | taiwan | 132,057 |
| 4 | Spain | 127,352 |
| 5 | Mexico | 125,319 |
| 6 | Oman | 99,839 |
| 7 | Iran | 96,568 |
| 8 | Ecuador | 89,376 |
| 9 | Philippines | 86,792 |
| 10 | korea | 86,651 |
| 11 | china | 73,393 |
| 12 | Papua New Guinea | 68,612 |
| 13 | france | 60,755 |
| 14 | Seychelles | 52,425 |
| 15 | Kiribati | 46,339 |
| 16 | Federated States of Micronesia | 42,985 |
| 17 | Panama | 38,808 |
| 18 | Nauru | 38,038 |
| 19 | Sri Lanka | 37,508 |
| 20 | Venezuela | 35,877 |
| 21 | malaysia | 35,293 |
| 22 | USA | 33,680 |
| 23 | Colombia | 29,422 |
| 24 | India | 26,983 |
| 25 | Maldive Islands | 24,772 |
| 26 | thailand | 24,253 |
| 27 | brazil | 22,370 |
| 28 | Ghana | 22,036 |
| 29 | Solomon Islands | 21,782 |
| 30 | Marshall Islands | 21,552 |
| 31 | El Salvador | 20,863 |
| 32 | vietnam | 20,767 |
| 33 | Yemen | 20,615 |
| 34 | australia | 16,894 |
| 35 | Malta | 14,068 |
| 36 | Pakistan | 13,033 |
| 37 | Mauritius | 11,776 |
| 38 | Fiji | 9,637 |
| 39 | Namibia | 9,606 |
| 40 | Curaçao | 9,554 |
| 41 | Belize | 9,160 |
| 42 | Senegal | 9,084 |
| 43 | Nicaragua | 9,044 |
| 44 | Italy | 8,984 |
| 45 | Vanuatu | 8,505 |
| 46 | Türkiye | 7,276 |
| 47 | French Polynesia | 7,175 |
| 48 | Tuvalu | 6,634 |
| 49 | Comoros | 6,119 |
| 50 | Tanzania | 5,857 |
| 51 | South Africa | 5,377 |
| 52 | Croatia | 5,276 |
| 53 | Morocco | 5,131 |
| 54 | Peru | 5,078 |
| 55 | New Zealand | 4,414 |
| 56 | Portugal | 4,304 |
| 57 | Tunisia | 4,048 |
| 58 | Kenya | 3,756 |
| 59 | Canada | 3,429 |
| 60 | Ireland | 2,896 |
| 61 | Tanzania | 2,715 |
| 62 | New Caledonia | 2,457 |
| 63 | Côte d’Ivoire | 2,254 |
| 64 | Libya | 2,234 |
| 65 | Cape Verde | 2,213 |
| 66 | Cook Islands | 2,205 |
| 67 | Algeria | 1,664 |
| 68 | Guatemala | 1,661 |
| 69 | United Arab Emirates | 1,517 |
| 70 | Madagascar | 1,507 |
| 71 | Samoa | 1,483 |
| 72 | Bangladesh | 1,479 |
| 73 | Trinidad and Tobago | 1,285 |
| 74 | Reunion | 1,161 |
| 75 | Angola | 1,066 |
| 76 | American Samoa | 957 |
| 77 | Egypt | 949 |
| 78 | Dominican Republic | 694 |
| 79 | Cyprus | 681 |
| 80 | Cuba | 677 |
| 81 | Brunei | 610 |
| 82 | Mozambique | 539 |
| 83 | Greece | 509 |
| 84 | Djibouti | 487 |
| 85 | Guadeloupe | 466 |
| 86 | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 462 |
| 87 | Martinique | 262 |
| 88 | Barbados | 250 |
| 89 | Saint Lucia | 233 |
| 90 | Tonga | 233 |
| 91 | uk | 169 |
| 92 | Guyana | 166 |
| 93 | Mayotte | 164 |
| 94 | Albania | 163 |
| 95 | backpack | 155 |
| 96 | Norway | 152 |
| 97 | Bermuda shorts | 93 |
| 98 | Syria | 80 |
| 99 | St. Helena | 79 |
| 100 | Dominica | 75 |
| 101 | Sao Tome and Principe | 72 |
| 102 | Chile | 68 |
| 103 | Gabon | 60 |
| 104 | Liberia | 39 |
| 105 | Tokerau | 32 |
| 106 | Grenada | 27 |
| 107 | Saudi Arabia | 27 |
| 108 | Montenegro | 23 |
| 109 | Jordan | 20 |
| 110 | Togo | 18 |
| 111 | Puerto Rico | 13 |
| 112 | Equatorial Guinea | 13 |
| 113 | Northern Mariana Islands | 11 |
| 114 | Israel | 10 |
| 115 | British Virgin Islands | 6 |
| 116 | U.S. Virgin Islands | 4 |
| 117 | Guam | 2 |
| 118 | Denmark | 2 |
| 119 | Iceland | 1 |
| 119 | Palau | 1 |
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