The countries that produce the most gold are (with gold production in brackets) are South Africa (272 128 kg), China (247 200 kg), Australia (247 000 kg), the United States (242 000 kg) and Peru (203 268 kg). In the world, there is 2 310 000 kg of gold produced. That means that the top 5 countries alone produce over one half of all of the world's gold.
The most recent figures (2008) for the top gold producing countries in the world are: * China * USA * South Africa * Australia * Russia See website below for more details.
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The top 5 rubber producing countries are Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, India, and Vietnam. These countries are major producers due to favorable climate conditions and large-scale rubber plantations.
The top 5 wheat producing countries and their areas are:China (9,596,960 km2)India (3,166,144 km2)United States (9,826,675 km2)Russia (17,098,242 km2)France (674,843 km2)
The top 5 coal producing countries in the world are: 1. China 2. United States 3. Australia 4. India 5. South Africa The top 5 producing states in the U.S. are: 1. Wyoming 2. West Virginia 3. Kentucky 4. Pennsylvania 5. Illinois
Top coal producers in 2006 were: China USA India Australia South Africa
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The top 5 platinum producing countries are South Africa, Russia, Zimbabwe, Canada, and the United States. These countries have significant platinum reserves and active mining operations that contribute to the global supply of platinum.
The top five countries in the medal tally at the 2010 Commonwealth Games were Australia (74 gold medals), India (38 gold), England (37 gold), Canada (26 gold) and Malaysia (12 gold).