Cereal production index in Chad

Chad: Cereal production index was 137.61 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 in 2011. ◆ Volatile

Latest (2011)
137.61 gross, 1999-2001 = 100
Change on year
up 3.5%
World rank
20th
of 51 countries
All-time high
137.61 gross, 1999-2001 = 100
in 2011
All-time low
19.36 gross, 1999-2001 = 100
in 1984
Years of data
51
1961–2011

Cereal production index in Chad, 1961–2011

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Source: Food and Agriculture Organization, electronic files and web site. Measured in gross, 1999-2001 = 100.

Analysis

In 2011, cereal production index in Chad stood at 137.61 gross, 1999-2001 = 100. That is the highest value across all 51 years on record.

The figure is up 3.5% on the previous year and up 74.0% over ten years.

Over the whole period, cereal production index in Chad peaked at 137.61 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 in 2011 and was at its lowest, 19.36 gross, 1999-2001 = 100, in 1984.

That places Chad 20th out of 51 countries with data for 2011, putting it in the middle of the range.

The series is highly variable year to year, so single readings are best treated with caution.

Cereal production index in Chad, year by year

Annual values for Cereal production index (gross, 1999-2001 = 100) in Chad, 1961 to 2011.
Year gross, 1999-2001 = 100 Change
1961 40.78 gross, 1999-2001 = 100
1962 37.6 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 -7.8%
1963 51.41 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 +36.7%
1964 42.06 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 -18.2%
1965 36 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 -14.4%
1966 38.45 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 +6.8%
1967 39.35 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 +2.3%
1968 39.39 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 +0.1%
1969 39.13 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 -0.7%
1970 37.18 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 -5.0%
1971 36.95 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 -0.6%
1972 27.11 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 -26.6%
1973 26.3 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 -3.0%
1974 32.75 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 +24.5%
1975 32.71 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 -0.1%
1976 33.07 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 +1.1%
1977 33.64 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 +1.7%
1978 34.98 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 +4.0%
1979 30.83 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 -11.9%
1980 33.01 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 +7.1%
1981 24.25 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 -26.5%
1982 22.96 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 -5.3%
1983 25.48 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 +11.0%
1984 19.36 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 -24.0%
1985 40.06 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 +106.9%
1986 35.13 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 -12.3%
1987 30.62 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 -12.8%
1988 48.24 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 +57.5%
1989 38.36 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 -20.5%
1990 35.27 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 -8.1%
1991 50.58 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 +43.4%
1992 57.52 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 +13.7%
1993 35.24 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 -38.7%
1994 67.3 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 +91.0%
1995 52.52 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 -22.0%
1996 51.85 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 -1.3%
1997 57.64 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 +11.2%
1998 75.9 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 +31.7%
1999 74.41 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 -2.0%
2000 55.2 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 -25.8%
2001 79.07 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 +43.2%
2002 72.49 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 -8.3%
2003 97.97 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 +35.1%
2004 74.15 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 -24.3%
2005 112.24 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 +51.4%
2006 113.61 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 +1.2%
2007 124.02 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 +9.2%
2008 122.87 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 -0.9%
2009 130.58 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 +6.3%
2010 132.91 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 +1.8%
2011 137.61 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 +3.5%

Averages by decade

DecadeAverage LowestHighest Years
1960s 40.46 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 36 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 51.41 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 9
1970s 32.55 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 26.3 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 37.18 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 10
1980s 31.75 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 19.36 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 48.24 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 10
1990s 55.82 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 35.24 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 75.9 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 10
2000s 98.22 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 55.2 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 130.58 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 10
2010s 135.26 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 132.91 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 137.61 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 2

Countries ranked near Chad

  1. 17 Tanzania, United Republic of 140.79 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 compare
  2. 18 Djibouti 139.98 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 compare
  3. 19 Sierra Leone 138.31 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 compare
  4. 21 Guinea-Bissau 137.12 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 compare
  5. 22 Comoros 135.58 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 compare
  6. 23 Gabon 133.82 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 compare

See the full ranking of 52 places →

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Frequently asked questions

What is cereal production index in Chad?
Cereal production index in Chad was 137.61 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 in 2011, according to Food and Agriculture Organization, electronic files and web site.
What is the highest cereal production index recorded in Chad?
The highest recorded value was 137.61 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 in 2011.
What is the lowest cereal production index recorded in Chad?
The lowest recorded value was 19.36 gross, 1999-2001 = 100 in 1984.
How does Chad rank for cereal production index?
Chad ranks 20th out of 51 countries with data for 2011.
Is cereal production index rising or falling in Chad?
Over the last ten years it is up 74.0%. The long-run trend across the full record is volatile.
Where does this Chad data come from?
The figures come from Food and Agriculture Organization, electronic files and web site, published as part of Cereal production index (gross, 1999-2001 = 100). Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.

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Indicator
Cereal production index (gross, 1999-2001 = 100)
Unit
gross, 1999-2001 = 100
Source
Food and Agriculture Organization, electronic files and web site
Licence
CC BY 4.0 (World Bank Open Data)
Coverage
52 places, 2,567 data points, 1961–2011
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Cereal production index covers cereals that are considered edible and that contain nutrients. The FAO indices of agricultural production show the relative level of the aggregate volume of agricultural production for each year in comparison with the base period 2004-2006. They are based on the sum of price-weighted quantities of different agricultural commodities produced after deductions of quantities used as seed and feed weighted in a similar manner. The resulting aggregate represents, therefore, disposable production for any use except as seed and feed. All the indices at the country, regional and world levels are calculated by the Laspeyres formula. Production quantities of each commodity are weighted by 2004-2006 average international commodity prices and summed for each year. To obtain the index, the aggregate for a given year is divided by the average aggregate for the base period 2004-2006. Since the FAO indices are based on the concept of agriculture as a single enterprise, amounts of seed and feed are subtracted from the production data to avoid double counting them, once in the production data and once with the crops or livestock produced from them. Deductions for seed (in the case of eggs, for hatching) and for livestock and poultry feed apply to both domestically produced and imported commodities. They cover only primary agricultural products destined to animal feed (e.g. maize, potatoes, milk, etc.). Processed and semi-processed feed items such as bran, oilcakes, meals and molasses have been completely excluded from the calculations at all stages. should be noted that when calculating indices of agricultural, food and nonfood production, all intermediate primary inputs of agricultural origin are deducted. However, for indices of any other commodity group, only inputs originating from within the same group are deducted; thus, only seed is removed from the group “crops” and from all crop subgroups, such as cereals, oil crops, etc.; and both feed and seed originating from within the livestock sector (e.g. milk feed, hatching eggs) are removed from the group “livestock products”. For the main two livestock subgroups, namely, meat and milk, only feed originating from the respective subgroup is removed. The ”international commodity prices” are used in order to avoid the use of exchange rates for obtaining continental and world aggregates, and also to improve and facilitate international comparative analysis of productivity at the national level. These” international prices”, expressed in so-called ""international dollars”, are derived using a Geary-Khamis formula for the agricultural sector. This method assigns a single “price” to each commodity. For example, one metric ton of wheat has the same price regardless of the country where it was produced. The currency unit in which the prices are expressed has no influence on the indices published. The commodities covered in the computation of indices of agricultural production are all crops and livestock products originating in each country. Practically all products are covered, with the main exception of fodder crops. The category of food production includes commodities that are considered edible and that contain nutrients. Accordingly, coffee and tea are excluded along with inedible commodities because, although edible, they have practically no nutritive value. Aggregates are the sum of available data.