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Top 10 diamond producing countries in the world

Diamonds have long been seen as symbols of elegance, romance, and prestige, gracing engagement rings, royal regalia, and Hollywood fashion.
Yet their brilliance extends far beyond aesthetics.
Beneath their glittering surface, diamonds are powerful enablers of industrial progress and global economic development.
Formed over billions of years under immense pressure, these rare gems play a vital role in modern technology, from high-precision surgical tools to cutting-edge quantum computing.
Today, diamonds are integral in fields like construction, medicine, energy, and advanced computing. Nanodiamonds are even pushing the boundaries of innovation in science and engineering.
The diamond trade is more than a luxury market, it’s a dynamic global industry spanning mining, manufacturing, retail, and high fashion.
As of 2023, the global diamond market was valued at approximately $94 billion, and it is projected to grow to $138 billion by 2032, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.5%.
This industry supports millions of livelihoods, from miners deep in African soil to craftsmen in Indian workshops and sales professionals in global retail hubs.
In many resource-rich nations, diamond mining provides essential income and supports national development.
Here’s a deeper look at the top diamond-producing countries shaping this billion-dollar industry.
1. Russia
The world’s leading diamond producer by volume, Russia contributes around 32% of global output.
Most of its production comes from PJSC Alrosa, a state-affiliated mining conglomerate.
Despite disruptions at the Mir mine, other major sites like Udachnaya and Aykhal continue to drive output, with Russia boasting an annual capacity of 37.32 million carats.
2. Botswana
Botswana leads the world in diamond production by value. Diamonds make up nearly 80% of its exports and about 17% of its GDP.
Debswana, a partnership between the government and De Beers, runs the Jwaneng mine, often cited as the richest diamond mine on Earth, with an output capacity of 25.1 million carats.

3. Canada
Emerging in the 1990s, Canada has swiftly become a major player with a production capacity nearing 16 million carats.
Its Ekati and Diavik mines in the Northwest Territories are renowned for producing top-quality stones under strict ethical and environmental standards.
4. Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)
Once Africa’s diamond giant, the DRC’s production has varied due to political and infrastructural challenges.
However, with vast untapped reserves, the country holds enormous potential if stability and investment improve.
5. Australia
Australia was home to the iconic Argyle mine, once the primary source of rare pink and red diamonds.
While the mine has closed, the country remains influential in niche markets known for colored diamonds, despite generally lower clarity.
6. Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe’s Murowa mine, formerly managed by Rio Tinto, remains an essential contributor.
The nation’s diamonds often feature distinctive green and brown hues, appreciated for their uniqueness.
7. Angola
Angola holds vast diamond reserves, estimated at 180 million carats. The Catoca mine alone yields about 7 million carats annually, making Angola a central figure in Africa’s mining landscape.
8. South Africa
A historic leader in the diamond world, South Africa is famed for legendary finds like the Cullinan diamond.
Its mines continue to produce some of the highest-quality white, pink, and blue stones globally.
9. Namibia
Namibia stands out for its innovative offshore mining operations. With diamonds playing a pivotal role in its economy, the country’s coastal seabed yields some of the world’s most desirable marine diamonds.
10. Brazil
Though accounting for only about 0.5% of global output, Brazil has a rich history in diamond mining.
Exploration efforts in the country’s vast interior continue to reveal new opportunities for growth.
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