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Agriculture Statistics > Food production index > Bangladesh (historical data)

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Date   Amount    Rank   
2004   104.6    #105   
2003   106.1    #75   
2002   103    #88   
2001   100.5    #97   
2000   102.9    #29   
1999   96.6    #129   
1998   83.4    #172   
1997   80.6    #166   
1996   79.6    #167   
1995   75.2    #164   
1994   72    #160   
1993   75    #147   
1992   75    #136   
1991   74    #126   
1990   72.5    #124   
1989   71.7    #111   
1988   65.3    #127   
1987   64.2    #119   
1986   64.1    #115   
1985   63.6    #113   
1984   61.3    #111   
1983   61.1    #109   
1982   59.6    #111   
1981   57.3    #113   
1980   57.9    #108   
1979   56.8    #106   
1978   57.2    #107   
1977   55.2    #106   
1976   51.7    #111   
1975   53.9    #101   
1974   48.6    #111   
1973   50.3    #101   
1972   45.6    #108   
1971   46.5    #109   
1970   50    #96   
1969   52.3    #90   
1968   49.9    #90   
1967   48.8    #92   
1966   43    #102   
1965   44.6    #94   
1964   44.5    #92   
1963   44.2    #90   
1962   39    #100   
1961   41    #90   


DEFINITION: Food production index covers food crops that are considered edible and that contain nutrients. Coffee and tea are excluded because, although edible, they have no nutritive value.

   
 

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