Economy Of Guinea-Bissau

Economy overview One of the 10 poorest countries in the world, Guinea-Bissau depends mainly on farming and fishing. Cashew crops have increased remarkably in recent years, and the country now ranks sixth in cashew production. Guinea-Bissau exports fish and seafood along with small amounts of peanuts, palm kernels, and timber. Rice is the major crop and staple food. However, intermittent fighting between Senegalese-backed government troops and a military junta destroyed much of the country's infrastructure and caused widespread damage to the economy in 1998; the civil war led to a 28% drop in GDP that year, with partial recovery in 1999-2002. Before the war, trade reform and price liberalization were the most successful part of the country's structural adjustment program under IMF sponsorship. The tightening of monetary policy and the development of the private sector had also begun to reinvigorate the economy. Because of high costs, the development of petroleum, phosphate, and other mineral resources is not a near-term prospect. However, unexploited offshore oil reserves could provide much-needed revenue in the long run. The inequality of income distribution is one of the most extreme in the world. The government and international donors continue to work out plans to forward economic development from a lamentably low base. Government drift and indecision, however, have resulted in low growth in 2002-03 and dim prospects for 2004.
 
GDP purchasing power parity - $1.063 billion (2004 est.)
 
GDP - real growth rate -7% (2004 est.)
 
GDP - per capita purchasing power parity - $800 (2004 est.)
 
GDP - composition by sector
agriculture: 62%
industry: 12%
services: 26% (1999 est.)
 
Investment gross fixed  
Population below poverty line NA
 
Household income or consumption by percentage share
lowest 10%: 0.5%
highest 10%: 42.4% (1991)
 
Distribution of family income - Gini index  
Inflation rate consumer prices 4% (2002 est.)
 
Labor force 480,000 (1999)
 
Labor force by occupation agriculture 82% (2000 est.)
 
Unemployment rate NA (1998)
 
Budget
revenues: NA
expenditures: NA, including capital expenditures of NA
 
Public debt  
Agriculture products rice, corn, beans, cassava (tapioca), cashew nuts, peanuts, palm kernels, cotton; timber; fish
 
Industries agricultural products processing, beer, soft drinks
 
Industrial production growth rate 2.6% (1997 est.)
 
Electricity production 55 million kWh (2001)
 
Electricity production by source
fossil fuel: 100%
hydro: 0%
other: 0% (2001)
nuclear: 0%
 
Electricity consumption 51.15 million kWh (2001)
 
Electricity exports 0 kWh (2001)
 
Electricity imports 0 kWh (2001)
 
Oil production 0 bbl/day (2001 est.)
 
Oil consumption 2,500 bbl/day (2001 est.)
 
Oil exports NA (2001)
 
Oil imports NA (2001)
 
Oil proved reserves  
Natural gas production  
Natural gas consumption  
Natural gas exports  
Natural gas imports  
Natural gas proved reserves  
Current account balance  
Exports $54 million f.o.b. (2002 est.)
 
Exports commodities cashew nuts, shrimp, peanuts, palm kernels, sawn lumber
 
Exports partners India 76.8%, Nigeria 12.1%, Italy 5.1% (2003)
 
Imports $104 million f.o.b. (2002 est.)
 
Imports commodities foodstuffs, machinery and transport equipment, petroleum products
 
Imports partners Senegal 18.1%, India 14.6%, Portugal 14.6%, China 9.7%, Italy 9%, Spain 4.9% (2003)
 
Reserves of foreign exchange gold  
Debt external $941.5 million (2000 est.)
 
Economic aid recipient $115.4 million (1995)
 
Currency Communaute Financiere Africaine franc (XOF); note - responsible authority is the Central Bank of the West African States; previously the Guinea-Bissau peso (GWP) was used
 
Currency code XOF; GWP
 
Exchange rates Communaute Financiere Africaine francs (XOF) per US dollar - 581.2 (2003), 696.988 (2002), 733.039 (2001), 711.976 (2000), 615.699 (1999)
note: as of 1 May 1997, Guinea-Bissau adopted the XOF franc as the national currency; since 1 January 1999, the XOF franc is pegged to the euro at a rate of 655.957 XOF francs per euro
 
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