Total Expenditure (general government) β€” Value US$, 2015 prices by country

The Statistics Division of FAO collects annually data on Government Expenditure on Agriculture through a questionnaire, which was developed in partnership with the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The IMF is the responsible institution for the Government Finance Statistics (GFS) methodology and annually collects...

Countries reporting
114
Highest
5.01 million million USD
China, mainland
Lowest
46.33 million USD
Tuvalu
Median
25,111 million USD
Years covered
24
2001–2024
Data points
2,235

What the numbers show

Total Expenditure (general government) β€” Value US$, 2015 prices is currently reported for 114 countries. The highest value is 5.01 million million USD in China, mainland; the lowest is 46.33 million USD in Tuvalu.

The median across all reporting countries is 25,111 million USD, and the mean is 207,003 million USD.

Over the past decade 99 countries rose and 9 fell. The largest increase was in Rwanda (up 182.9%), and the largest decrease in South Sudan, Republic of (down 65.8%).

Total Expenditure (general government) β€” Value US$, 2015 prices: full country ranking

#Country LatestYear 10-year changeTrend
1 China, mainland 5.01 million million USD 2024 up 65.1% volatile
2 Japan 1.84 million million USD 2023 up 5.6% rising
3 Germany 1.83 million million USD 2024 up 25.1% rising
4 France 1.54 million million USD 2024 up 11.9% rising
5 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 1.52 million million USD 2024 up 24.7% rising
6 Italy 1.03 million million USD 2024 up 11.1% rising
7 Brazil 928,407 million USD 2024 up 19.9% rising
8 India 857,449 million USD 2023 up 119.8% rising
9 Canada 734,586 million USD 2024 up 35.8% rising
9 Cook Islands 151.56 million USD 2022 up 65.4% rising
10 Spain 647,083 million USD 2024 up 25.9% rising
11 Russian Federation 612,380 million USD 2024 up 9.7% rising
12 Australia 556,953 million USD 2024 up 27.4% rising
13 Republic of Korea 455,417 million USD 2015 up 104.7% rising
14 Netherlands (Kingdom of the) 406,060 million USD 2024 up 18.1% rising
15 Mexico 338,530 million USD 2024 up 15.5% rising
16 Poland, Republic of 325,784 million USD 2024 up 66.2% rising
17 Sweden 290,655 million USD 2024 up 18.4% rising
18 Belgium 290,164 million USD 2024 up 16.9% rising
19 Switzerland 257,223 million USD 2023 up 18.4% rising
20 Argentina 240,825 million USD 2014 up 137.5% rising
21 Austria 235,421 million USD 2024 up 18.9% rising
22 Norway 214,939 million USD 2024 up 25.8% rising
23 Indonesia 206,007 million USD 2024 up 35.6% rising
24 Israel 184,484 million USD 2024 up 62.4% rising
25 Denmark 175,592 million USD 2024 up 7.6% rising
26 Finland 145,969 million USD 2024 up 9.1% rising
27 Pakistan 135,562 million USD 2024 up 95.4% rising
28 Colombia 130,885 million USD 2024 up 44.8% rising
29 South Africa 118,692 million USD 2024 up 11.3% rising
30 Ireland 115,880 million USD 2024 up 31.3% rising
31 Greece 107,933 million USD 2024 up 8.7% falling
32 Thailand 105,898 million USD 2024 up 23.6% rising
33 United Arab Emirates 104,044 million USD 2024 up 10.1% rising
34 Romania 103,519 million USD 2024 up 69.3% rising
35 Portugal 103,003 million USD 2024 up 1.6% rising
36 Singapore 102,475 million USD 2024 up 133.7% rising
37 Egypt 100,117 million USD 2024 down 7.2% rising
38 New Zealand 92,027 million USD 2024 up 46.6% rising
39 Czech Republic 87,678 million USD 2024 up 28.9% rising
40 China, Hong Kong SAR 84,361 million USD 2023 up 38.0% rising
41 Nigeria 82,951 million USD 2024 up 52.6% rising
42 Hungary 74,390 million USD 2024 up 25.4% rising
43 Iraq 61,523 million USD 2021 down 1.9% rising
44 Kazakhstan, Republic of 58,398 million USD 2024 up 62.2% rising
45 Ukraine 56,606 million USD 2024 up 25.3% rising
46 Kuwait 53,952 million USD 2022 up 66.4% rising
47 Peru 52,713 million USD 2024 up 30.7% rising
48 Slovak Republic 50,578 million USD 2024 up 42.8% rising
49 Qatar 46,515 million USD 2024 down 24.2% falling
50 Uzbekistan, Republic of 43,994 million USD 2024 up 133.4% rising
51 Luxembourg 34,299 million USD 2024 up 44.7% rising
52 Morocco 32,925 million USD 2011 up 91.8% rising
53 Croatia, Republic of 32,707 million USD 2024 up 36.6% rising
54 Angola 27,338 million USD 2024 down 50.4% rising
55 Oman 27,225 million USD 2024 down 14.7% rising
56 Slovenia, Republic of 25,908 million USD 2024 up 23.4% rising
57 Belarus, Republic of 25,164 million USD 2023 up 4.9% rising
58 Bulgaria 25,059 million USD 2024 up 33.6% rising
59 Serbia, Republic of 23,398 million USD 2022 up 37.9% rising
60 Costa Rica 22,501 million USD 2024 up 41.2% rising
61 Lithuania, Republic of 21,795 million USD 2024 up 55.1% rising
62 Dominican Republic 21,487 million USD 2024 up 72.9% rising
63 Azerbaijan, Republic of 17,819 million USD 2024 down 4.6% rising
64 Sri Lanka 16,962 million USD 2015 up 81.2% rising
65 Myanmar 16,415 million USD 2020 up 97.5% volatile
66 Yemen, Republic of 15,835 million USD 2014 up 39.7% rising
67 Tunisia 15,073 million USD 2012 β€” rising
68 Panama 14,385 million USD 2021 β€” rising
69 Latvia, Republic of 14,371 million USD 2024 up 43.3% rising
70 Guatemala 13,842 million USD 2023 up 34.1% rising
71 Paraguay 13,147 million USD 2022 up 41.3% volatile
72 Cyprus 12,401 million USD 2024 up 31.1% rising
73 Estonia, Republic of 12,098 million USD 2024 up 41.8% rising
74 Jordan 11,874 million USD 2016 up 0.0% falling
75 Iceland 10,851 million USD 2024 up 48.6% rising
76 China, Macao SAR 10,166 million USD 2023 up 53.9% rising
77 Afghanistan, Islamic Republic of 9,346 million USD 2017 up 109.2% rising
78 El Salvador 9,162 million USD 2024 up 47.1% rising
79 Turkmenistan 8,802 million USD 2024 up 22.1% rising
80 Georgia 8,392 million USD 2024 up 90.1% rising
81 Malta 7,383 million USD 2024 up 81.2% rising
82 Uganda 7,313 million USD 2024 up 74.5% rising
83 Bosnia and Herzegovina 6,240 million USD 2024 down 13.3% falling
84 Mongolia 6,218 million USD 2024 up 90.7% rising
85 Botswana 5,652 million USD 2024 β€” flat
86 Honduras 5,445 million USD 2015 up 54.4% rising
87 Armenia 4,798 million USD 2024 up 78.6% rising
88 Mauritius 4,791 million USD 2024 up 65.1% rising
89 Tajikistan, Republic of 4,791 million USD 2024 up 117.7% volatile
90 New Caledonia 4,743 million USD 2017 up 43.0% rising
91 North Macedonia, Republic of 4,625 million USD 2024 up 40.7% rising
92 Albania 4,541 million USD 2024 up 39.2% rising
93 Namibia 4,416 million USD 2023 down 8.8% falling
94 Rwanda 3,963 million USD 2024 up 182.9% rising
95 Kyrgyzstan 3,146 million USD 2024 up 15.8% rising
96 Congo, Republic of 2,885 million USD 2016 up 20.2% rising
97 Zambia 2,808 million USD 2010 up 86.2% rising
98 Bahamas, The 2,289 million USD 2016 up 50.3% rising
99 Mozambique, Republic of 2,102 million USD 2008 up 95.3% rising
100 Togo 1,504 million USD 2018 β€” falling
101 Lesotho, Kingdom of 1,123 million USD 2009 up 68.3% rising
102 Maldives 1,052 million USD 2011 up 105.4% rising
103 Andorra, Principality of 963.08 million USD 2023 up 15.4% rising
104 Somalia 828.48 million USD 2023 up 140.0% rising
105 Seychelles 753.55 million USD 2024 up 78.7% rising
106 San Marino, Republic of 713.24 million USD 2023 β€” rising
107 South Sudan, Republic of 527.34 million USD 2022 down 65.8% volatile
108 Grenada 416.88 million USD 2024 up 69.3% rising
109 St. Kitts and Nevis 373.15 million USD 2024 up 53.4% rising
110 Kiribati 242.69 million USD 2023 up 116.3% rising
111 Guinea-Bissau 145.97 million USD 2015 up 49.9% rising
112 Nauru, Republic of 75.81 million USD 2018 β€” rising
113 Tuvalu 46.33 million USD 2022 up 69.0% rising

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Aggregates are excluded from the country ranking above so that a region can never outrank a country.

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Indicator
Total Expenditure (general government) β€” Value US$, 2015 prices
Unit
million USD
Source
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Licence
CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO (FAO)
Coverage
123 places, 2,235 data points, 2001–2024
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The Statistics Division of FAO collects annually data on Government Expenditure on Agriculture through a questionnaire, which was developed in partnership with the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The IMF is the responsible institution for the Government Finance Statistics (GFS) methodology and annually collects GFS data, including Expenditure by Functions of Government (COFOG). The Classification of the Functions of Government (COFOG) is an international classification developed by Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and published by the United Nations Statistical Division (UNSD), with the aim of categorise governments' functions according to their purposes. The FAO questionnaire aligns with Table 7 of the IMF GFS questionnaire, replicates the relevant aggregates and drills down to request additional detail related to Agriculture. The FAO dataset consists of a time series, from 2001 onwards, of Total Government Expenditure and expenditure in: Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting, along with its three disaggregated subsectors of Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing; and Environmental Protection. In addition, expenditure in each detailed function are further disaggregated into Recurrent and Capital expenditure. Additional indicators include the Agriculture Share of Government Expenditure, and the Agriculture Orientation Index (ratio between the Agriculture Share of Government Expenditure and the Agriculture Value Added as Share of GDP). Data are reported for the highest level of government available (Consolidated general government, consolidated central government or budgetary central government) and are available for about 100 countries on a regular basis.