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![]() ![]() Gambia, The Economy - 2002 https://greekorthodoxchurch.org/wfb2002/gambia_the/gambia_the_economy.html SOURCE: 2002 CIA WORLD FACTBOOK Economy - overview The Gambia has no important mineral or other natural resources and has a limited agricultural base. About 75% of the population depends on crops and livestock for its livelihood. Small-scale manufacturing activity features the processing of peanuts, fish, and hides. Reexport trade normally constitutes a major segment of economic activity, but a 1999 government-imposed preshipment inspection plan, and instability of the Gambian dalasi (currency) have drawn some of the reexport trade away from Banjul. The government's 1998 seizure of the private peanut firm Alimenta eliminated the largest purchaser of Gambian groundnuts; the following two marketing seasons have seen substantially lower prices and sales. A decline in tourism in 2000 has also held back growth. Unemployment and underemployment rates are extremely high. Shortrun economic progress remains highly dependent on sustained bilateral and multilateral aid, on responsible government economic management as forwarded by IMF technical help and advice, and on expected growth in the construction sector. Record crops undergirded sturdy growth in 2001. GDP purchasing power parity - $2.5 billion (2001 est.) GDP - real growth rate 5.7% (2001 est.) GDP - per capita purchasing power parity - $1,770 (2001 est.) GDP - composition by sector
Population below poverty line NA% Household income or consumption by percentage share
Inflation rate (consumer prices) 4% (2001 est.) Labor force 400,000 Labor force - by occupation agriculture 75%, industry, commerce, and services 19%, government 6% Unemployment rate NA% Budget
Industries processing peanuts, fish, and hides; tourism; beverages; agricultural machinery assembly, woodworking, metalworking; clothing Industrial production growth rate NA% Electricity - production 75 million kWh (2000) Electricity - production by source
Electricity - consumption 69.75 million kWh (2000) Electricity - exports 0 kWh (2000) Electricity - imports 0 kWh (2000) Agriculture - products peanuts, millet, sorghum, rice, corn, sesame, cassava (tapioca), palm kernels; cattle, sheep, goats; forest and fishery resources not fully exploited Exports $139.2 million (f.o.b., 2001) Exports - commodities peanuts and peanut products, fish, cotton lint, palm kernels Exports - partners Benelux 26%, Japan 15%, UK 14%, Brazil 7% (2000) Imports $200.3 million (f.o.b., 2001) Imports - commodities foodstuffs, manufactures, fuel, machinery and transport equipment Imports - partners China (including Hong Kong) 18%, UK 10%, Netherlands 8%, France 6%, Brazil 6% (2000) Debt - external $440 million (2001 est.) Economic aid - recipient $45.4 million (1995) Currency dalasi (GMD) Currency code GMD Exchange rates dalasi per US dollar - 15.000 (January 2001), 12.788 (2000), 11.395 (1999), 10.643 (1998), 10.200 (1997) Fiscal year
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NOTE: The information regarding Gambia, The on this page is re-published from the 2002 World Fact Book of the United States Central Intelligence Agency. No claims are made regarding the accuracy of Gambia, The Economy 2002 information contained here. All suggestions for corrections of any errors about Gambia, The Economy 2002 should be addressed to the CIA. |