Grenada—Fertilizer Consumption (kg per hectare)
Category: AgricultureSource: World Bank World Development Indicators ↗Global Rank: #114 of 201Updated May 2026
Latest Value
64.7
2023
YoY Change
+0.0%
2022 → 2023
Global Rank
#114
of 201 countries
Maximum
229
2002
Minimum
54.3
2009
CAGR
-5.8%
22 years
Last
64.7
Previous
64.7
Highest
229
Lowest
54.3
Source
World Bank World Development Indicators
Grenada's fertilizer consumption (kg per hectare) was 64.7 in 2023, ranking #114 out of 201 countries. This represents a +0.0% change from 2022. Over the past 22 years, the highest recorded value was 229 (2002) and the lowest was 54.3 (2009). Data sourced from the World Bank World Development Indicators.
Source: World Bank World Development Indicators
Historical Data
| Year | Value | Change |
|---|---|---|
| 2023 | 64.7 | +0.0% |
| 2022 | 64.7 | -25.4% |
| 2021 | 86.7 | -6.1% |
| 2020 | 92.3 | -10.9% |
| 2019 | 103.7 | -17.7% |
| 2018 | 126 | +33.1% |
| 2017 | 94.7 | +4.0% |
| 2016 | 91 | -7.8% |
| 2015 | 98.7 | -6.0% |
| 2014 | 105 | +23.0% |
| 2013 | 85.3 | -39.2% |
| 2012 | 140.3 | +54.2% |
| 2011 | 91 | -15.0% |
| 2010 | 107 | +96.9% |
| 2009 | 54.3 | -57.4% |
| 2008 | 127.5 | +15.9% |
| 2007 | 110 | -4.8% |
| 2006 | 115.5 | +37.5% |
| 2005 | 84 | -22.9% |
| 2004 | 109 | +4.3% |
| 2003 | 104.5 | -54.4% |
| 2002 | 229 |
Top Countries — Fertilizer Consumption (kg per hectare)
| # | Country | Value | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Malaysia | 2,926.4 | 2023 |
| 2 | Kuwait | 2,008.5 | 2023 |
| 3 | New Zealand | 1,291.1 | 2023 |
| 4 | Costa Rica | 1,024.5 | 2023 |
| 5 | Ireland | 895.9 | 2023 |
| 6 | Faroe Islands | 614.3 | 2023 |
| 7 | Seychelles | 573.3 | 2023 |
| 8 | Egypt, Arab Rep. | 532.8 | 2023 |
| 9 | Hong Kong SAR, China | 484 | 2023 |
| 10 | Viet Nam | 419.9 | 2023 |
About This Indicator
Definition
Fertilizer Consumption (kg per hectare) — World Bank World Development Indicators.
Methodology
Data compiled by FAO electronic files and web site, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), publisher: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO).