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Agriculture Statistics > Fertilizer consumption > metric tons > Burundi (historical data)

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Definition     Source      Printable version   
Date   Amount    Rank   
2002   2,539    #141   
2001   3,500    #138   
2000   3,500    #140   
1999   3,970    #136   
1998   3,615    #139   
1997   1,000    #154   
1996   2,800    #146   
1995   3,000    #142   
1994   3,100    #139   
1993   3,844    #135   
1992   5,201    #130   
1991   2,100    #135   
1990   2,100    #136   
1989   4,700    #123   
1988   2,600    #114   
1987   2,600    #118   
1986   3,100    #113   
1985   2,331    #123   
1984   1,809    #121   
1983   2,767    #115   
1982   1,300    #122   
1981   1,100    #129   
1980   1,100    #127   
1979   900    #127   
1978   1,110    #126   
1977   759    #128   
1976   531    #129   
1975   747    #128   
1974   950    #125   
1973   581    #127   
1972   806    #124   
1971   788    #123   
1970   555    #124   
1969   254    #130   
1968   100    #130   
1967   100    #130   
1966   100    #125   


DEFINITION: Fertilizer consumption measures the quantity of plant nutrients used per unit of arable land. Fertilizer products cover nitrogenous, potash, and phosphate fertilizers (including ground rock phosphate). Traditional nutrients--animal and plant manures--are not included. The time reference for fertilizer consumption is the crop year (July through June).

   
 

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