Morocco vs Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: Cotton lint β€” Export Quantity

Morocco
1 t
in 2013
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
0 t
in 2013
Morocco rank
99th
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines rank
102nd

Cotton lint β€” Export Quantity over time

  • Morocco
  • Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
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How they compare

Morocco currently reports 1 t against 0 t in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, a difference of 1 t.

The two have swapped places 8 times across 53 shared years of data; in 1961 it was Morocco ahead.

Morocco ranks 99th and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines ranks 102nd of 140 countries.

Morocco has averaged higher in every one of the 6 decades both report.

Head to head by decade

Decade Morocco Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Difference Ahead
1960s 5,313 t 32.67 t 5,280 t Morocco
1970s 4,369 t 0.5 t 4,369 t Morocco
1980s 2,162 t 0 t 2,162 t Morocco
1990s 903.6 t 0 t 903.6 t Morocco
2000s 60.6 t 0 t 60.6 t Morocco
2010s 1 t 0 t 1 t Morocco

Averages of every year both report within each decade.

Frequently asked questions

Which has higher cotton lint β€” export quantity, Morocco or Saint Vincent and the Grenadines?
Morocco, at 1 t against 0 t in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines as of 2013.
What is the difference in cotton lint β€” export quantity between Morocco and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines?
1 t, with Morocco ahead.
How many years of comparable data are there for Morocco and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines?
53 years are reported by both, from 1961 to 2013.
How do Morocco and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines rank globally for cotton lint β€” export quantity?
Morocco ranks 99th and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines ranks 102nd of 140 countries.
Where does this data come from?
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, published as Cotton lint β€” Export Quantity. Statizoid refreshes it automatically from the source and publishes the full history for both places.

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Indicator
Cotton lint β€” Export Quantity
Unit
t
Source
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Licence
CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO (FAO)
Coverage
178 places, 8,495 data points, 1961–2013
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