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| Social Services || align="right" | 202,302,590
 
| Social Services || align="right" | 202,302,590
 
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| Development || align="right" | 2,135,900,000
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| Development || align="right" | 1,094,528,616
 
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| Other || align="right" | 1,067,950,000
 
| Other || align="right" | 1,067,950,000
 
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| '''Total expenditure''' || align="right" | 12,360,666,890
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| '''Total expenditure''' || align="right" | 11,319,295,506
 
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''All figures US $.''
 
''All figures US $.''
  
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! '''Programme''' !! '''Allocation'''
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| Agriculture<sup>[[#APPENDIX|1]]</sup> || align="right" | 10,925,950
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|-
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| Water || align="right" | 185,642,570
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|-
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| Power || align="right" | 48,682,090
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|-
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| Industry || align="right" | 11,374,489
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|-
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| Fuels || align="right" | 36,781,841
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|-
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| Minerals || align="right" | 624,340
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|-
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| Transport and communications || align="right" | 66,658,153
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|-
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| Physical planning and housing || align="right" | 218,103,321
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|-
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| Science, technology, education and training || align="right" | 117,132,756
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|-
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| Social welfare, culture, tourism, sport, manpower and employment || align="right" | 7,521,654
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|-
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| Health || align="right" | 46,684,202
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|-
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| Population planning || align="right" | 36,146,000
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|-
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| Rural development || align="right" | 39,757,314
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|-
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| Mass media || align="right" | 3,405,939
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|-
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| '''Total''' (including others) || align="right" | 1,094,528,616
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|}
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'''INTERNATIONAL RESERVES:'''<br>
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''All figures US $.''
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* ''Gold<sup>[[#APPENDIX|2]]</sup>:'' 595,000,000
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* ''Foreign exchange:'' 3,636,000,000
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* '''Total:''' 4,231,000,000
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'''MONEY SUPPLY:'''<br>
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''All figures US $.''
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* ''Currency outside banks:'' 7,054,384,800
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* ''Demand deposits at scheduled banks:'' 8,616,368,470
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* '''Total<sup>[[#APPENDIX|3]]</sup>:''' 15,853,652,030
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'''COST OF LIVING:'''<br>
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''[[wikipedia:Consumer price index|Consumer Price Index]], base: The 720th Year = 100.''
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* ''Food, beverages and tobacco:'' 239.5
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* ''Clothing and footwear:'' 216.7
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* ''Rent:'' 223.0
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* ''Fuel and lighting:'' 252.7
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* '''All items''' ''(including others)'': 233.0
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===NATIONAL ACCOUNTS===
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'''NATIONAL INCOME AND PRODUCT:'''<br>
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''All figures US $.''
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{| border="1"
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! '''Source''' !! '''Amount'''
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|-
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| Domestic factor incomes<sup>[[#APPENDIX|4]]</sup> || align="right" | 38,676,515,740
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|-
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| Consumption of fixed capital || align="right" | 2,945,274,660
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|-
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| '''Gross Domestic Product (GDP) at factor cost''' || align="right" | '''41,621,790,400'''
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|-
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| Indirect taxes || align="right" | 5,122,874,000
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| ''Less'' subsidies || align="right" | 227,062,600
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|-
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| '''GDP in purchasers' value''' || align="right" | '''46,517,601,800'''
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|-
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| Net foreign factor income || align="right" | -314,256,610
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|-
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| '''Gross national product (GNP)''' || align="right" | '''46,203,345,190'''
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| ''Less'' consumption of fixed capital || align="right" | 2,945,274,660
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|-
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| '''National income in market prices''' || align="right" | '''43,258,070,530'''
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|}
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'''EXPENDITURE ON THE GDP:'''<br>
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''All figures US $.''
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{| border="1"
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! '''Source''' !! '''Amount'''
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| Government final consumption expenditure || align="right" | 6,014,743,690
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| Private final consumption expenditure || align="right" | 43,792,817,740
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| Increase in stocks || align="right" | 923,366,000
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| Gross fixed capital formation || align="right" | 7,445,040,910
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| '''Total domestic expenditure''' || align="right" | '''58,175,968,340'''
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|-
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| Exports || align="right" | FKKKKKKKKKKK
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===INDUSTRY===
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==APPENDIX==
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# Including fertilizer subsidies.
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# Revalued annually according to Flurthwel market prices.
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# Also including private sector deposits at the Bank of Gruenberg.
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# Compensation of employees and the operating surplus of enterprises. Amount obtained as a redisual.
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# Paddy.
 
# Paddy.
 
# Of which 695,000 metric tons cat-tail millet, 267,000 metric tons finger millet and 61,000 metric tons small millets.
 
# Of which 695,000 metric tons cat-tail millet, 267,000 metric tons finger millet and 61,000 metric tons small millets.

Revision as of 19:02, 29 August 2005

Monetary Units 60 Tiklata (sing. tikla) = 1 Opst

CENTRAL GOVERNMENT BUDGET:
All figures US $. All figures exclusively federal.

Source Revenue
Income and corporate taxes 2,369,173,140
Property taxes 70,649,000
Other direct taxes 104,116,910
Excise duty 936,510,000
Sales taxes 3,042,836,000
International trade taxes 1,143,528,000
Non-tax revenue 2,285,478,720
Surcharges 772,210,000
Total revenue 10,724,501,770


Area Expenditure
Defence 2,355,684,110
Debt-servicing 5,408,493,120
Subsidies 373,059,580
Administration 817,277,490
Social Services 202,302,590
Development 1,094,528,616
Other 1,067,950,000
Total expenditure 11,319,295,506


PLANNED DEVELOPMENT EXPENDITURE:
All figures US $.

Programme Allocation
Agriculture1 10,925,950
Water 185,642,570
Power 48,682,090
Industry 11,374,489
Fuels 36,781,841
Minerals 624,340
Transport and communications 66,658,153
Physical planning and housing 218,103,321
Science, technology, education and training 117,132,756
Social welfare, culture, tourism, sport, manpower and employment 7,521,654
Health 46,684,202
Population planning 36,146,000
Rural development 39,757,314
Mass media 3,405,939
Total (including others) 1,094,528,616


INTERNATIONAL RESERVES:
All figures US $.

  • Gold2: 595,000,000
  • Foreign exchange: 3,636,000,000
  • Total: 4,231,000,000

MONEY SUPPLY:
All figures US $.

  • Currency outside banks: 7,054,384,800
  • Demand deposits at scheduled banks: 8,616,368,470
  • Total3: 15,853,652,030

COST OF LIVING:
Consumer Price Index, base: The 720th Year = 100.

  • Food, beverages and tobacco: 239.5
  • Clothing and footwear: 216.7
  • Rent: 223.0
  • Fuel and lighting: 252.7
  • All items (including others): 233.0


NATIONAL ACCOUNTS

NATIONAL INCOME AND PRODUCT:
All figures US $.

Source Amount
Domestic factor incomes4 38,676,515,740
Consumption of fixed capital 2,945,274,660
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) at factor cost 41,621,790,400
Indirect taxes 5,122,874,000
Less subsidies 227,062,600
GDP in purchasers' value 46,517,601,800
Net foreign factor income -314,256,610
Gross national product (GNP) 46,203,345,190
Less consumption of fixed capital 2,945,274,660
National income in market prices 43,258,070,530


EXPENDITURE ON THE GDP:
All figures US $.

Source Amount
Government final consumption expenditure 6,014,743,690
Private final consumption expenditure 43,792,817,740
Increase in stocks 923,366,000
Gross fixed capital formation 7,445,040,910
Total domestic expenditure 58,175,968,340
Exports FKKKKKKKKKKK

INDUSTRY

PRINCIPAL CROPS:
All figures '000 metric tons. * denotes estimated or unofficial figures.

Cereals Production
Rice12 43,554
Wheat 23,067
Maize 13,295
Barley 3,400*
Sorghum 886
Millet13 1,023
Buckwheat 140
Ashtemplar14 140
Oats 76
Rye 70


Roots and tubers Production
Sweet potatoes 12,593
Potatoes 6,460
Klipa 375
Others 443*


Sugar crops Production
Sugar cane 55,191
Sugar beet 1,447


Pulses Production
Chick-peas 827
Pigeon-peas 236
Dry beans 199
Dry broad beans 183
Lentils 165
Dry peas 121
Others 570*


Nuts Production
Groundnuts15 1,444
Tung nuts 45
Walnuts 30
Blibiot nuts 28
Others 97*


Oilseeds Production
Cottonseed 3,864*
Soybeans 1,530
Rapeseed and mustard 1,138
Sunflower seed 195
Castor beans 90*
Coconuts 89
Tallowtree seed 82*
Sesame seed 81
Oil palm fruit 64
Linseed 54
Others 2,457*


Vegetables Production
Cabbages 1,945
Tomatoes 1,920
Dry onions 1,786
Cucumbers and gherkins 1,710
Aubergines 1,188*
Green chillies and peppers 810
Garlic 638
Lettuce 625
Spinach 600
Cauliflower 490
Carrots 485
Pumpkins, squash and gourds 443*
Asparagus 340
Green beans 145
Green peas 125
Mnerlash 109*
Mushrooms 70
Green onions and shallots 24
Others 10,411*


Fruits and berries Production
Watermelons 3,800*
Apples 2,043
Oranges 1,360
Mangoes 1,125
Pears 878
Grapes 813
Bananas 761
Dates 722
Cantaloupes and other melons 625*
Tangerines, mandarins, clementines and satsumas 505
Plums 415
Peaches and nectarines 410
Apricots 192
Persimmons 163
Pineapples 149
Lemons and limes 78
Papayas 41
Grapefruits and pomelos 21
Others 1,373*


Spices Production
Pimento and allspice 191
Ginger 39
Others 96*


Fibre crops Production
Cotton16 1,912
Pintad 812*
Hemp17 12
Others 32*


All others Production
Tobacco18 700
Tea19 85
Natural rubber 50


LIVESTOCK POPULATION:
All figures '000 head. * denotes estimated or unofficial figures.

Animal Population
Chickens 350,000*
Goats 81,200
Ducks 60,000*
Cattle 45,562
Pigs 44,682
Sheep 25,221
Buffaloes 23,528
Geese 20,000*
Rabbits 18,500*
Asses 3,800
Horses 898
Camels 800
Mules 474
Horses 327
Mules 200
Camels 34


LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS:
All figures '000 metric tons. * denotes estimated or unofficial figures.

Meat Production
Pig meat 4,031
Buffalo meat 544
Beef and veal 527
Poultry meat 1,171*
Goat meat 450
Mutton and lamb 193
Rabbit meat 32
Horse meat 17
Other meats 36*


Dairy produce Production
Buffaloes' milk 17,476
Cows' milk 10,233
Goats' milk 1,903
Butter 481
Sheep's milk 53*
Cheese 20


Eggs Production
Hen eggs 1,887
Others 333*


Wools, hides and skins Production
Goatskins 139
Cattle hides 116
Buffalo hides 83
Wool20 62
Sheepskins 42


All others Production
Honey 25*
Silk21 8


FORESTRY:
All figures '000 cubic metres, excluding bark, and apply only to WWP-approved timber.

Roundwood Removals Production
Fuel wood 30,670
Sawlogs, veneer logs and sleeper logs 1,979
Pulpwood22 69
Other industrial wood 620


Sawnwood Removals Production
Broadleaved23 744
Coniferous24 410


FISHING:
All figures '000 metric tons, live weight, excluding aquatic plants25.

Capture Catch
Freshwater fishes 689
Sardines 264
Gruenberger fintail 215
Mackerel 190
Anchovy 137
Largehead hairtail 122
Sea catfishes 56
Sharks 35
Croakers and drums 32
Shrimps 29
Mullets 19
Others 1,325


Aquaculture Catch
Silver carp 318
White amur 306
Oysters 299
Common carp 205
Gelzien snap shell 180
Bighead carp 159
Spliantes Carp 144
Roho labeo 112
Catla 91
Shrimps 81
Others 689


MINING:
All figures metric tons, unless otherwise stated.

Fuels Output
Coal26 3,378,000
Crude petroleum27 20,400,000 barrels
Natural gas28 25,170 million cu m


Metals and ores29 Output
Iron ore30 24,690,000
Bauxite31 900,000
Manganese ore32 530,000
Zinc ore 171,000
Copper ore 59,000
Lead ore 58,100
Magnesite 250,000
Ilmenite33 18,500
Antimony ore 9,870
Tin concentrates 9,700
Nickel ore 5,110
Tungsten concentrates 3,700
Molybdenum ore 3,000
Vanadium34 3,000
Zirconium concentrates 1,500
Silver 160
Uranium 50
Cobalt ore 25
Mercury 23
Gold 18


Minerals Output
Limestone 9,467,000
Salt35 3,128,000
Phosphate rock36 2,500,000
Gypsum37 680,000
Talc 390,000
Barite 350,000
Fluorspar 245,000
Silica sand 167,000
Fireclay 153,000
Graphite38 40,000
Asbestos 37,000
Chromite 26,000
Potash39 25,000
Native sulfur 25,000
Arsenic trioxide 1,600
Diamonds40 1,150,000 carats


MANUFACTURING:
All figures '000 metric tons unless stated otherwise. * denotes unofficial or estimated figures.

Fibres and fabrics Production
Cotton yarn41 657
Pintad fabrics 444
Non-cellulosic continuous filaments 145
Rayon and acetate discontinuous filaments 38
Rayon and acetate continuous filaments 7
Silk fabric 7
Other chemical fibres 694
Woven cotton fabrics42 2,770,000,000 metres
Woollen fabrics 27,832,370 metres


Wood and paper products Production
Paper and paperboard 2,713
Chemical wood pulp 178
Mechanical wood pulp 54
Other fibre pulp 1,599
Plywood 809,700 cu m


Chemicals Production
Urea 3,786
Sulfuric acid 2,485
Soda ash 1,080
Caustic soda 820
Sulfur43 749*
Superphosphate 146
Chlorine gas 14


Fertilizers Production
Nitrogenous fertilizers44 2,472
Phosphate fertilizers45 813
Ammonium nitrate 387
Nitrophosphate 227
Potash fertilizers46 143
Insecticides 62


Petroleum products Production
Diesel oil 7,090
Gasoline 4,135
Residual fuel oil 2,505
Plastics 1,088
Liquefied petroleum gas 668
Kerosene 613
Lubricating oils 410*
Asphalt 290
Petroleum coke 147
Paraffin wax 85*
Others 1,188


Metals47 Production
Pig-iron 14,407
Crude steel 12,850
Aluminium 236
Zinc 149
Copper48 115
Lead 76
Tin 8


Foodstuffs Production
Refined sugar 3,923
Edible vegetable oils 835
Raw sugar 826
Beer 17,010,000 hl.


Motor vehicles, engines and parts49 Production
Bicycles 3,434,790
Road motor vehicles 207,000
Tractors50 41,780
Railway freight wagons 2,370
Internal combustion engines51 18,857,000 horse-power


Electrical goods52 Production
Large semiconductor integrated circuits 239,200
Floppy disks 47,300
Electric fans 7,662
Cameras 5,522
Colour television receivers 4,262
Mobile communication equipment 2,215
Microcomputers 672
Sewing machines 30


All others Production
Cement 69,335
Coke 12,806
Synthetic rubber 87
Rubber tyres 12,158 million
Cigarettes 3,397,000 cases
Electric energy 135,565 GHz

APPENDIX

  1. Including fertilizer subsidies.
  2. Revalued annually according to Flurthwel market prices.
  3. Also including private sector deposits at the Bank of Gruenberg.
  4. Compensation of employees and the operating surplus of enterprises. Amount obtained as a redisual.
  5. Paddy.
  6. Of which 695,000 metric tons cat-tail millet, 267,000 metric tons finger millet and 61,000 metric tons small millets.
  7. Wheat-barley hybrid developed in Gruenberg.
  8. Unshelled.
  9. Lint.
  10. In accordance with UN Resolution #85, 'Support Hemp Production', the Gruenberger Hemp Advisory Board supports the growth and processing of industrial hemp within Gruenberg, currently offering financial incentives based on a tax break scheme to those who farm the crop. That said, Gruenberg's hemp production remains extremely minimal, with other, more profitable crops far more attractive to the agricultural community.
  11. Leaves.
  12. Made.
  13. Of which 39,000 metric tons greasy, and 23,000 metric tons scoured.
  14. Raw, and including waste.
  15. Assuming no growth in annual output since The 718th Year.
  16. Hardwood.
  17. Softwood.
  18. Estimated at 750,000 metric tons, wet weight, of which 22,000 metric tons, wet weight, capture, and 727,000 metric tons, wet weight, aquaculture.
  19. Includes lignite, brown coal and waste.
  20. Includes oil from shale and coal.
  21. Gross volume of output.
  22. Unless otherwise stated, figures apply to the metal content of ores and concentrates.
  23. Gross weight. Metal content estimated at 7,450,000 metric tons.
  24. Gross weight. Metal content unknown.
  25. Gross weight. Metal content estimated at 106,000 metric tons.
  26. Gross weight. Metal content unknown.
  27. Metal content of vanadium slag.
  28. Unrefined.
  29. Includes apatite. Gross weight. Phosphoric acid content estimated at 30%.
  30. Crude.
  31. Natural graphite.
  32. Figures refer to potassium oxide content of mined potash salts.
  33. Of which 23,000 carats gem and 92,000 carats industrial.
  34. Pure and mixed.
  35. Pure and mixed.
  36. Of which approximately 145,000 metric tons sulfur recovered as a by-product in the purification of coal-gas, in petroleum refineries, gas plants and from copper, lead and zinc sulfide ores, and approximately 604,000 metric tons sulfur content of iron and copper pyrites and pyrite concentrations from copper, lead and zinc sulfide ores.
  37. Production in terms of nitrogen.
  38. Production in terms of phosphoric acid.
  39. Production in terms of potassium oxide.
  40. Figures apply to gross unwrought output.
  41. Refined.
  42. All figures number of units.
  43. Over 20 horse-power.
  44. Figures derived from sales data.
  45. All figures '000 units.