Sisal — Domestic supply quantity in South-Eastern Asia

South-Eastern Asia: Sisal — Domestic supply quantity was 452 t in 2013. ◆ Volatile

Latest (2013)
452 t
Change on year
down 2.6%
Rank
16th
of 28 groups
All-time high
6,055 t
in 1961
All-time low
189 t
in 1974
Years of data
53
1961–2013

Sisal — Domestic supply quantity in South-Eastern Asia, 1961–2013

02.0k4.0k6.0k196119872013

Source: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Measured in t.

Analysis

The most recent figure for sisal — domestic supply quantity in South-Eastern Asia is 452 t, measured in 2013.

The figure is down 2.6% on the previous year and down 81.8% over ten years.

Over the whole period, sisal — domestic supply quantity in South-Eastern Asia peaked at 6,055 t in 1961 and was at its lowest, 189 t, in 1974.

That places South-Eastern Asia 16th out of 28 groups with data for 2013, putting it in the middle of the range.

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

Sisal — Domestic supply quantity in South-Eastern Asia, year by year

Annual values for Sisal — Domestic supply quantity in South-Eastern Asia, 1961 to 2013.
Year t Change
1961 6,055 t
1962 1,624 t -73.2%
1963 1,584 t -2.5%
1964 2,010 t +26.9%
1965 2,136 t +6.3%
1966 2,053 t -3.9%
1967 1,347 t -34.4%
1968 3,266 t +142.5%
1969 3,929 t +20.3%
1970 3,511 t -10.6%
1971 3,495 t -0.5%
1972 2,286 t -34.6%
1973 1,893 t -17.2%
1974 189 t -90.0%
1975 229 t +21.2%
1976 343 t +49.8%
1977 312 t -9.0%
1978 261 t -16.3%
1979 276 t +5.7%
1980 355 t +28.6%
1981 338 t -4.8%
1982 398 t +17.8%
1983 398 t +0.0%
1984 570 t +43.2%
1985 640 t +12.3%
1986 727 t +13.6%
1987 625 t -14.0%
1988 847 t +35.5%
1989 591 t -30.2%
1990 619 t +4.7%
1991 844 t +36.3%
1992 1,386 t +64.2%
1993 3,389 t +144.5%
1994 2,095 t -38.2%
1995 3,062 t +46.2%
1996 1,931 t -36.9%
1997 2,098 t +8.6%
1998 751 t -64.2%
1999 970 t +29.2%
2000 1,304 t +34.4%
2001 1,726 t +32.4%
2002 2,091 t +21.1%
2003 2,485 t +18.8%
2004 2,459 t -1.0%
2005 1,847 t -24.9%
2006 1,749 t -5.3%
2007 1,616 t -7.6%
2008 2,020 t +25.0%
2009 1,027 t -49.2%
2010 363 t -64.7%
2011 375 t +3.3%
2012 464 t +23.7%
2013 452 t -2.6%

Averages by decade

DecadeAverage LowestHighest Years
1960s 2,667 t 1,347 t 6,055 t 9
1970s 1,280 t 189 t 3,511 t 10
1980s 548.9 t 338 t 847 t 10
1990s 1,714 t 619 t 3,389 t 10
2000s 1,832 t 1,027 t 2,485 t 10
2010s 413.5 t 363 t 464 t 4

Countries ranked near South-Eastern Asia

  1. 13 Ethiopia PDR 800 t compare
  2. 14 Mozambique 675 t compare
  3. 15 Angola 652 t compare
  4. 16 Ethiopia 650 t compare
  5. 17 Cuba 465 t compare
  6. 18 Jamaica 440 t compare
  7. 19 Czechoslovakia 350 t compare
  8. 19 Indonesia 350 t compare

See the full ranking of 162 places →

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Frequently asked questions

What is sisal — domestic supply quantity in South-Eastern Asia?
Sisal — domestic supply quantity in South-Eastern Asia was 452 t in 2013, according to Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
What is the highest sisal — domestic supply quantity recorded in South-Eastern Asia?
The highest recorded value was 6,055 t in 1961.
What is the lowest sisal — domestic supply quantity recorded in South-Eastern Asia?
The lowest recorded value was 189 t in 1974.
How does South-Eastern Asia rank for sisal — domestic supply quantity?
South-Eastern Asia ranks 16th out of 28 groups with data for 2013.
Is sisal — domestic supply quantity rising or falling in South-Eastern Asia?
Over the last ten years it is down 81.8%. The long-run trend across the full record is volatile.
Where does this South-Eastern Asia data come from?
The figures come from Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, published as part of Sisal — Domestic supply quantity. Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.

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Indicator
Sisal — Domestic supply quantity
Unit
t
Source
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Licence
CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO (FAO)
Coverage
162 places, 8,064 data points, 1961–2013
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