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Top 10 Diamond Producing Countries In The World: Diamonds are one of the most precious and sought-after gemstones in the world, valued for their beauty, durability and rarity. Several countries contribute to the global diamond supply, with some producing large quantities of high-quality gems. The top diamond-producing countries are known for their rich natural resources and advanced mining techniques. Russia is the world’s largest diamond producer, followed by Botswana, which is famous for its high-value diamonds. 

Other major producers include Canada, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Australia, and South Africa, each contributing significantly to the diamond industry. These countries mine diamonds from deep underground or in riverbeds, processing them into stunning gems used in jewellery. The diamond industry supports economies, providing jobs and trade opportunities worldwide.

List Of Top 10 Diamond Producing Countries In The World

In this article, we explore the top 10 diamond-producing countries, their contributions to the global market, and the role they play in shaping the diamond industry.

Rank & Country  Diamond Produced (In Carats)  Value Of Diamond
1. Russia  39.12 million   $3.6 billion
2. Botswana  22. 88 million   $3.3 billion
3. Canada  17.62 million   $1.5 billion
4. Dr. Congo  14.09 million   $1.2 billion
5. South Africa  9.72 million  $794 million
6. Angola  9 million  $1.5 billion
7. Zimbabwe  4.9 million  $303 million
8. Namibia  2.4 million  $1.2 billion
9. Sierra Leone  525.5K  $102.5 million
10. Lesotho  471.7 k  $138.7 million

 

1. Russia – 39.12 Million Carats

With enormous reserves mostly in Siberia, Russia is the world's largest producer of diamonds. Alrosa, the nation's mining company, supplies premium gems used in jewellery all over the world, controlling the world's diamond production.

2. Botswana – 22.88 Million Carats

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Some of the most valuable diamonds in the world can be found in Botswana. The nation's economy depends heavily on the mining sector, which is run by Debswana (in collaboration with De Beers) and brings in a sizable sum of money.

3. Canada – 17.62 Million Carats

The cold, isolated areas of Canada are home to diamonds that are ethically sourced. Canada is a major player in the diamond industry thanks to major mines like Diavik, Ekati and Gahcho Kue that produce some of the best diamonds in the world.

4. Democratic Republic of the Congo – 14.09 Million Carats

The DRC's abundant diamond reserves are primarily exploited by artisanal miners. Despite its high output, a significant portion of its diamond mining is still unregulated and informal.

5. South Africa – 9.72 Million Carats

With famous mines like Cullinan and Venetia, South Africa has a long history of success in the diamond industry. The nation is renowned for producing some of the biggest diamonds ever discovered.

6. Angola – 9 Million Carats

Angola has enormous untapped diamond reserves and is a rapidly expanding diamond producer. Both the nation's economy and the world's diamond supply are greatly boosted by its major mines like Catoca.

7. Zimbabwe – 4.9 Million Carats

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Some of the world's richest diamond fields are found in Zimbabwe's Marange. The nation is still a major producer of diamonds despite difficulties with management and regulation.

8. Namibia – 2.4 Million Carats

Namibia's primary industry is offshore diamond mining, which involves removing gems from the ocean floor near its coastline. To recover high-quality diamonds, businesses like Namdeb and De Beers employ cutting-edge technology.

9. Sierra Leone – 525.5K Carats

Although the industry has suffered from illegal mining and a history of conflict, Sierra Leone's diamonds are renowned for their exceptional quality. There are currently initiatives underway to enhance ethical sourcing and transparency.

10. Lesotho – 471.7K Carats

Lesotho produces diamonds that are small but of very high quality. Its Letseng mine is well-known for producing rare, large diamonds that are highly prized in the luxury market.

 

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