Stimulants — Residuals in Papua New Guinea

Papua New Guinea: Stimulants — Residuals was 0 1000 t in 2023. ◆ Volatile

Latest (2023)
0 1000 t
World rank
1st
of 164 countries
All-time high
0 1000 t
in 2014
All-time low
-105 1000 t
in 2021
Years of data
14
2010–2023

Stimulants — Residuals in Papua New Guinea, 2010–2023

-100-75-50-2502010201620232010: -30 1000 t2011: -2 1000 t2012: -25 1000 t2013: -2 1000 t2014: 0 1000 t2015: -6 1000 t2016: -15 1000 t2017: -4 1000 t2018: -3 1000 t2019: 0 1000 t2020: 0 1000 t2021: -105 1000 t2022: 0 1000 t2023: 0 1000 t

Source: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Measured in 1000 t.

Analysis

Papua New Guinea recorded 0 1000 t for stimulants — residuals in 2023. That is the highest value across all 14 years on record.

The figure is up 100.0% over ten years.

Over the whole period, stimulants — residuals in Papua New Guinea peaked at 0 1000 t in 2014 and was at its lowest, -105 1000 t, in 2021.

That places Papua New Guinea 1st out of 164 countries with data for 2023, putting it in the top 10%.

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

Averages by decade

DecadeAverage LowestHighest Years
2010s -8.7 1000 t -30 1000 t 0 1000 t 10
2020s -26.25 1000 t -105 1000 t 0 1000 t 4

Countries ranked near Papua New Guinea

  1. 1 Tuvalu 0 1000 t
  2. 1 Nauru 0 1000 t
  3. 1 Tonga 0 1000 t
  4. 1 Marshall Islands 0 1000 t
  5. 1 Bhutan 0 1000 t
  6. 1 Qatar 0 1000 t
  7. 1 Bahrain 0 1000 t
  8. 1 Cuba 0 1000 t
  9. 1 Turkmenistan 0 1000 t
  10. 1 Kiribati 0 1000 t
  11. 1 Lesotho 0 1000 t compare
  12. 1 Comoros 0 1000 t
  13. 1 Djibouti 0 1000 t compare
  14. 1 Guinea-Bissau 0 1000 t compare
  15. 1 Sao Tome and Principe 0 1000 t
  16. 1 Tajikistan 0 1000 t
  17. 1 China, Macao SAR 0 1000 t
  18. 1 Mauritania 0 1000 t
  19. 1 Afghanistan 0 1000 t
  20. 1 Mongolia 0 1000 t
  21. 1 Saint Kitts and Nevis 0 1000 t
  22. 1 Solomon Islands 0 1000 t compare
  23. 1 Sierra Leone 0 1000 t compare
  24. 1 Libya 0 1000 t
  25. 1 Vanuatu 0 1000 t
  26. 1 Albania 0 1000 t
  27. 1 Suriname 0 1000 t
  28. 1 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 0 1000 t
  29. 1 Montenegro 0 1000 t
  30. 1 Maldives 0 1000 t
  31. 1 Armenia 0 1000 t
  32. 1 Kuwait 0 1000 t compare
  33. 1 Iceland 0 1000 t
  34. 1 Seychelles 0 1000 t
  35. 1 French Polynesia 0 1000 t
  36. 1 Kyrgyzstan 0 1000 t
  37. 1 Samoa 0 1000 t
  38. 1 Grenada 0 1000 t
  39. 1 Uzbekistan 0 1000 t
  40. 1 Gabon 0 1000 t
  41. 1 Guyana 0 1000 t
  42. 1 Haiti 0 1000 t
  43. 1 Georgia 0 1000 t compare
  44. 1 Eswatini 0 1000 t compare
  45. 1 Lithuania 0 1000 t
  46. 1 Bosnia and Herzegovina 0 1000 t
  47. 1 Saint Lucia 0 1000 t
  48. 1 Angola 0 1000 t
  49. 1 North Macedonia 0 1000 t
  50. 1 Niger 0 1000 t compare
  51. 1 New Caledonia 0 1000 t
  52. 1 Bahamas 0 1000 t
  53. 1 Oman 0 1000 t compare
  54. 1 Congo 0 1000 t compare
  55. 1 Azerbaijan 0 1000 t
  56. 1 Finland 0 1000 t
  57. 1 Iraq 0 1000 t
  58. 1 Belarus 0 1000 t
  59. 1 Uruguay 0 1000 t
  60. 1 Slovak Republic 0 1000 t compare
  61. 1 Algeria 0 1000 t
  62. 1 Namibia 0 1000 t
  63. 1 Latvia 0 1000 t compare
  64. 1 Antigua and Barbuda 0 1000 t
  65. 1 Ukraine 0 1000 t compare
  66. 1 Luxembourg 0 1000 t
  67. 1 Barbados 0 1000 t
  68. 1 Ireland 0 1000 t compare
  69. 1 Chile 0 1000 t compare
  70. 1 Serbia 0 1000 t compare
  71. 1 Tunisia 0 1000 t
  72. 1 Croatia 0 1000 t compare
  73. 1 Norway 0 1000 t compare
  74. 1 Saudi Arabia 0 1000 t
  75. 1 Panama 0 1000 t compare
  76. 1 Mauritius 0 1000 t
  77. 1 Slovenia 0 1000 t
  78. 1 Dominican Republic 0 1000 t
  79. 1 Bulgaria 0 1000 t compare
  80. 1 Belize 0 1000 t compare
  81. 1 Belgium 0 1000 t
  82. 1 Israel 0 1000 t
  83. 1 Jamaica 0 1000 t
  84. 1 China, Hong Kong SAR 0 1000 t compare
  85. 1 Romania 0 1000 t
  86. 1 Yemen 0 1000 t compare
  87. 1 Denmark 0 1000 t
  88. 1 Portugal 0 1000 t
  89. 1 El Salvador 0 1000 t compare
  90. 1 Switzerland 0 1000 t compare
  91. 1 Madagascar 0 1000 t compare
  92. 1 Malawi 0 1000 t compare
  93. 1 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 0 1000 t compare
  94. 1 Trinidad and Tobago 0 1000 t
  95. 1 Russian Federation 0 1000 t
  96. 1 New Zealand 0 1000 t compare
  97. 1 Mozambique 0 1000 t
  98. 1 Malta 0 1000 t
  99. 1 Lebanon 0 1000 t
  100. 1 Austria 0 1000 t
  101. 1 Fiji 0 1000 t
  102. 1 France 0 1000 t
  103. 1 Sweden 0 1000 t
  104. 1 China, Taiwan Province of 0 1000 t compare
  105. 1 Kazakhstan 0 1000 t compare
  106. 1 Botswana 0 1000 t
  107. 1 Morocco 0 1000 t
  108. 1 Australia 0 1000 t
  109. 1 Senegal 0 1000 t
  110. 1 Greece 0 1000 t compare
  111. 1 Zimbabwe 0 1000 t compare
  112. 1 Ethiopia 0 1000 t
  113. 1 Cyprus 0 1000 t
  114. 1 Bangladesh 0 1000 t compare
  115. 1 Italy 0 1000 t compare
  116. 1 South Africa 0 1000 t
  117. 1 Pakistan 0 1000 t
  118. 1 Honduras 0 1000 t
  119. 1 Costa Rica 0 1000 t compare
  120. 1 Philippines 0 1000 t compare
  121. 1 Brazil 0 1000 t
  122. 1 Guatemala 0 1000 t
  123. 1 Australia and New Zealand 0 1000 t compare
  124. 1 Colombia 0 1000 t compare
  125. 1 Nepal 0 1000 t

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Frequently asked questions

What is stimulants — residuals in Papua New Guinea?
Stimulants — residuals in Papua New Guinea was 0 1000 t in 2023, according to Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
What is the highest stimulants — residuals recorded in Papua New Guinea?
The highest recorded value was 0 1000 t in 2014.
What is the lowest stimulants — residuals recorded in Papua New Guinea?
The lowest recorded value was -105 1000 t in 2021.
How does Papua New Guinea rank for stimulants — residuals?
Papua New Guinea ranks 1st out of 164 countries with data for 2023.
Is stimulants — residuals rising or falling in Papua New Guinea?
Over the last ten years it is up 100.0%. The long-run trend across the full record is volatile.
Where does this Papua New Guinea data come from?
The figures come from Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, published as part of Stimulants — Residuals. Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.

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Indicator
Stimulants — Residuals
Unit
1000 t
Source
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Licence
CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO (FAO)
Coverage
213 places, 2,901 data points, 2010–2023
Last refreshed

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