Arab Region | Cereal import dependency ratio, 3-year average (Arab countries, 2001–2015)
The cereal imports dependency ratio tells how much of the available domestic food supply of cereals has been imported and how much comes from the country's own production. It is computed as(cereal imports - cereal exports)/(cereal production + cereal imports - cereal exports) * 100. Given this formula the indicator assumes only values <= 100. Negative values indicate that the country is a net exporter of cereals.
Publisher
Arab Development Portal
Origin
Arab Region
Records
456
Source
value
Min
Max
|
Location | Year |
---|---|---|
35.6 | Egypt | 2006 |
44.8 | Egypt | 2015 |
E | Egypt | 2006 |
E | Egypt | 2014 |
99 | Kuwait | 2009 |
100 | Kuwait | 2016 |
E | Kuwait | 2003 |
E | Kuwait | 2009 |
39.1 | Morocco | 2005 |
48.1 | Morocco | 2008 |
45.6 | Morocco | 2011 |
46.5 | Morocco | 2013 |
E | Morocco | 2006 |
E | Morocco | 2011 |
E | Morocco | 2013 |
E | Morocco | 2015 |
E | Morocco | 2016 |
72.6 | Saudi Arabia | 2004 |
82.5 | Saudi Arabia | 2008 |
91.6 | Saudi Arabia | 2010 |
94.5 | Saudi Arabia | 2011 |
93.2 | Saudi Arabia | 2013 |
E | Saudi Arabia | 2002 |
E | Saudi Arabia | 2012 |
E | Saudi Arabia | 2013 |
E | Saudi Arabia | 2016 |
100 | United Arab Emirates | 2003 |
100 | United Arab Emirates | 2007 |
100 | United Arab Emirates | 2014 |
100 | United Arab Emirates | 2015 |
E | United Arab Emirates | 2004 |
E | United Arab Emirates | 2007 |
E | United Arab Emirates | 2009 |
E | United Arab Emirates | 2010 |
E | United Arab Emirates | 2013 |
100 | Djibouti | 2001 |
100 | Djibouti | 2002 |
100 | Djibouti | 2005 |
97.9 | Djibouti | 2015 |
E | Djibouti | 2006 |
E | Djibouti | 2007 |
E | Djibouti | 2008 |
E | Djibouti | 2015 |
94.4 | Jordan | 2002 |
98.4 | Jordan | 2003 |
91 | Jordan | 2009 |
87.8 | Jordan | 2014 |
98 | Jordan | 2016 |
E | Jordan | 2002 |
E | Jordan | 2004 |
E | Jordan | 2009 |
E | Jordan | 2012 |
E | Jordan | 2014 |
60.5 | Mauritania | 2004 |
64.4 | Mauritania | 2005 |
64.3 | Mauritania | 2015 |
E | Mauritania | 2001 |
E | Mauritania | 2005 |
E | Mauritania | 2006 |
E | Mauritania | 2007 |
E | Mauritania | 2010 |
E | Mauritania | 2015 |
53.7 | Iraq | 2002 |
58.4 | Iraq | 2010 |
51.8 | Iraq | 2012 |
E | Iraq | 2003 |
E | Iraq | 2004 |
100 | Oman | 2001 |
90.2 | Oman | 2005 |
95.5 | Oman | 2010 |
E | Oman | 2006 |
E | Oman | 2009 |
E | Oman | 2011 |
E | Oman | 2012 |
86.6 | Yemen | 2006 |
85.3 | Yemen | 2007 |
87.7 | Yemen | 2010 |
95.3 | Yemen | 2012 |
94.9 | Yemen | 2013 |
E | Yemen | 2001 |
E | Yemen | 2014 |
E | Yemen | 2015 |
79.7 | Algeria | 2001 |
74 | Algeria | 2002 |
70.7 | Algeria | 2011 |
E | Algeria | 2001 |
E | Algeria | 2003 |
E | Algeria | 2004 |
E | Algeria | 2013 |
E | Algeria | 2015 |
90.3 | Lebanon | 2003 |
89.9 | Lebanon | 2009 |
E | Lebanon | 2008 |
E | Lebanon | 2009 |
E | Lebanon | 2012 |
E | Lebanon | 2015 |
61.3 | Tunisia | 2006 |
66.1 | Tunisia | 2015 |
E | Tunisia | 2001 |
E | Sudan | 2016 |
Arab Region | Cereal import dependency ratio, 3-year average (Arab countries, 2001–2015)
The cereal imports dependency ratio tells how much of the available domestic food supply of cereals has been imported and how much comes from the country's own production. It is computed as(cereal imports - cereal exports)/(cereal production + cereal imports - cereal exports) * 100. Given this formula the indicator assumes only values <= 100. Negative values indicate that the country is a net exporter of cereals.
Publisher
Arab Development Portal
Origin
Arab Region
Records
456
Source