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2.1 GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT (Million Rupees) SECTOR AT CURRENT FACTOR COST AT CONSTANT FACTOR COST OF 1980-81 1996- 97 1997- 98 1998- 99 1999- 2000R 2000- 01P 1996- 97 1997- 98 1998- 99 1999- 2000R 2000- 01P 1. Agriculture 594,5 54 677,53 1 739,5 69 776,219 797,4 55 149,0 16 155,7 48 158,7 83 168,536 164,3 38 i) Major Crops 211,5 95 260,35 6 279,7 13 308,828 298,1 24 59,51 8 64,43 9 64,42 6 74,123 66,34 7 ii) Minor Crops 90,57 3 106,45 1 123,3 42 108,931 119,7 99 26,88 6 29,07 1 30,30 0 24,545 27,85 9 iii) Livestock 275,9 48 293,62 9 316,2 92 330,945 347,0 18 56,46 9 56,02 4 57,80 9 59,218 62,03 4 iv) Fishing 12,70 7 13,431 16,94 0 20,300 22,00 0 5,139 5,443 5,477 6,008 5,793 v) Forestry 3,731 3,664 3,282 7,215 10,51 4 1,004 771 771 1,642 2,305 2. Industrial Sector 523,4 78 590,50 4 649,4 75 672,207 735,4 94 144,0 82 152,8 93 160,4 17 160,311 167,0 36 i) Mining and Quarrying 11,48 3 13,510 14,51 2 16,613 19,90 6 2,886 2,744 2,831 3,005 2,993 ii) Manufacturing 353,5 71 393,14 9 423,5 24 446,877 500,2 23 95,94 5 102,5 93 106,7 67 108,284 115,9 18 a) Large Scale 255,7 98 284,72 5 307,6 47 319,098 361,3 25 67,94 1 73,10 2 75,71 0 75,578 81,47 5 b) Small Scale 97773 108,42 4 115,8 77 127,779 138,8 98 28,00 4 29,49 1 31,05 7 32,706 34,44 3 iii) Construction 81,33 8 89,322 88,39 5 97,517 99,23 1 22,18 3 22,46 2 21,35 6 22,456 22,37 4 iv) Electricity and Gas Distribution 77,08 6 94,523 123,0 44 111,200 116,1 34 23,06 8 25,09 4 29,46 3 26,566 25,75 1 Commodity Producing Sector (1+2) 1,118 ,032 1,268, 035 1,389 ,044 1,448,4 26 1,532 ,949 293,0 98 308,6 41 319,2 00 328,847 331,3 74 3. Service Sector 1,108 ,548 1,212, 849 1,346 ,899 1,503,2 54 1,658 ,864 286,7 67 291,4 84 306,0 33 320,693 334,7 41 i) Transport, Storage and Communication 218,0 22 252,75 2 277,5 48 315,834 353,4 70 56,85 9 60,95 9 64,08 5 66,410 69,15 9 ii) Wholesale and Retail 6

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2.1 GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT

(Million Rupees)

SECTOR AT CURRENT FACTOR COST AT CONSTANT FACTOR COST OF 1980-81

1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-2000R

2000-01P

1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-2000R

2000-01P

1. Agriculture 594,554 677,531 739,569 776,219 797,455 149,016 155,748 158,783 168,536 164,338i) Major Crops 211,595 260,356 279,713 308,828 298,124 59,518 64,439 64,426 74,123 66,347ii) Minor Crops 90,573 106,451 123,342 108,931 119,799 26,886 29,071 30,300 24,545 27,859iii) Livestock 275,948 293,629 316,292 330,945 347,018 56,469 56,024 57,809 59,218 62,034iv) Fishing 12,707 13,431 16,940 20,300 22,000 5,139 5,443 5,477 6,008 5,793v) Forestry 3,731 3,664 3,282 7,215 10,514 1,004 771 771 1,642 2,305

2. Industrial Sector 523,478 590,504 649,475 672,207 735,494 144,082 152,893 160,417 160,311 167,036i) Mining and Quarrying 11,483 13,510 14,512 16,613 19,906 2,886 2,744 2,831 3,005 2,993ii) Manufacturing 353,571 393,149 423,524 446,877 500,223 95,945 102,593 106,767 108,284 115,918

a) Large Scale 255,798 284,725 307,647 319,098 361,325 67,941 73,102 75,710 75,578 81,475b) Small Scale 97773 108,424 115,877 127,779 138,898 28,004 29,491 31,057 32,706 34,443

iii) Construction 81,338 89,322 88,395 97,517 99,231 22,183 22,462 21,356 22,456 22,374iv) Electricity and Gas

Distribution 77,086 94,523 123,044 111,200 116,134 23,068 25,094 29,463 26,566 25,751

Commodity Producing Sector (1+2)

1,118,032

1,268,035 1,389,044

1,448,426 1,532,949

293,098 308,641 319,200 328,847 331,374

3. Service Sector 1,108,548

1,212,849 1,346,899

1,503,254 1,658,864

286,767 291,484 306,033 320,693 334,741

i) Transport, Storage andCommunication 218,022 252,752 277,548 315,834 353,470 56,859 60,959 64,085 66,410 69,159

ii) Wholesale and RetailTrade 357,177 375,865 410,678 442,478 493,612 93,208 92,157 94,896 97,635 101,341

iii) Finance and Insurance 80,287 77,297 88,230 98,532 107,519 17,039 12,958 15,403 16,670 17,060iv) Ownership of Dwellings 96,323 109,972 123,501 135,518 146,272 33,095 34,842 36,682 38,618 40,657v) Public Administration

and Defence 171,252 183,932 206,997 246,134 264,353 36,712 37,459 38,395 41,089 42,317vi) Community, S & P

Services 185,487 213,031 239,945 264,758 293,638 49,854 53,109 56,577 60,271 64,207

4. Gross Domestic Product (FC)

2,226,580

2,480,884 2,735,943

2,951,680 3,191,813

579,865 600,125 625,233 649,540 666,115

5. Indirect Taxes 214,663 210,346 220,697 256,903 304,879 52,870 48,617 47,971 54,864 61,0336. Subsidies 12,931 13,574 18,261 25,761 24,543 3,185 3,137 3,969 5,502 4,913

7. Gross Domestic Product (MP)

2,428,312

2,677,656 2,938,379

3,182,822 3,472,149

629,550 645,605 669,235 698,902 722,235

8. Net Factor Income from Abroad

(-)19,350

(-)24,364 (-)25,547

(-)44,699 (-)60,816

(-)4,362 (-)5,571 (-)5,202 (-)7,855 (-)9,071

9. Gross National Product (FC)

2,207,230

2,456,520 2,710,396

2,906,981 3,130,997

575,503 594,554 620,031 641,685 657,044

10. Gross National Product (MP)

2,408,962

2,653,292 2,912,832

3,138,123 3,411,333

625,188 640,034 664,033 691,047 713,164

11. Population (in millions) 126.90 129.97 133.01 136.01 139.08 126.90 129.97 133.01 136.01 139.0812. Per Capita Income in Rupees( F C ) 17,393 18,901 2,0377 21,373 22,512 4,535 4,575 4,662 4,718 4,724

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13. Per Capita Income in Rupees( M P ) 18,983 20,415 21,899 23,073 24,528 4,927 4,924 4,992 5,081 5,128

R : Revised Source: Federal Bureau of Statistics.P : ProvisionalF C : Factor CostM P

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2.2 EXPENDITURE ON GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT

(Million Rupees)

SECTOR AT CURRENT PRICES AT CONSTANT PRICES OF 1980-811996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-

2000R2000-01P 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-

2000R2000-01P

Total ConsumptionExpenditure 2,107,026 2,231,316 2,528,417 2,736,861 3,031,501 536,773 548,618 579,266 588,790 597,006

Private ConsumptionExpenditure 1,818,213 1,929,702 2,223,998 2,385,558 2,665,418 470,838 478,189 513,714 518,629 527,572

General GovernmentConsumption Expenditure 288,813 301,614 304,419 351,303 366,083 65,935 70,429 65,552 70,161 69,434

Gross Domestic FixedCapital Formation 396,859 402,845 409,357 445,115 453,137 100,693 96,961 92,802 95,920 96,087

Changes in Stocks 38,275 71,400 48,000 51,700 56,200 9,427 16,499 10,433 11,041 11,251

Exports of Goods andNon -Factor Services 390,520 441,406 451,144 514,389 604,235 96,353 90,832 88,243 102,376 117,854

Less Imports of Goods andNon - Factor Services 504,368 469,311 498,539 565,243 672,924 113,696 107,305 101,509 99,225 99,963

Expenditure on Gross DomesticProduct at Market Prices 2,428,312 2,677,656 2,938,379 3,182,822 3,472,149 629,550 645,605 669,235 698,902 722,235

PlusNet Fector Income from/to Rest of the World (-)19,350 (-)24,364 (-)25,547 (-)44,699 (-)60,816 (-)4,362 (-)5,571 (-)5,202 (-)7,855 (-)9,071

Expenditure on GrossNational Product atMarket Prices 2,408,962 2,653,292 2,912,832 3,138,123 3,411,333 625,188 640,034 664,033 691,047 713,164

Less Indirect Taxes 214,663 210,346 220,697 256,903 304,879 52,870 48,617 47,971 54,864 61,033

PlusSubsidies 12,931 13,574 18,261 25,761 24,543 3,185 3,137 3,969 5,502 4,913

Gross National Product atFactor Cost 2,207,230 2,456,520 2,710,396 2,906,981 3,130,997 575,503 594,554 620,031 641,685 657,044

Provision for Fixed CapitalConsumption 159,189 180,747 162,983 166,452 162,618 42,982 45,521 44,831 46,252 48,033

Net National Product atFactor Cost 2,048,041 2,275,773 2,547,413 2,740,529 2,968,379 532,521 549,033 515,200 595,433 609,011

R : RevisedP : Provisional(1) The series may not be comparable with similar series given in earlier reports due to revisions by the Federal Bureau of Statistics.(2) The figures of exports and imports used in this table are based on trade statistics which are compiled on the basis of actual entry of imports and actual exit

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exports from the country. The deficit on the current account of the balance of payment computed from these data does not equal the estimates of external resource

inflow provided by Planning Division (Table -2.4) as the latter is based on Balance of Payment data compiled on the basis of Payments for imports and receipts from exports.(3) The figure of net factor income from abroad given in the table includes the imputed value of accompanied personal baggage whereas Planning Division'sestimates of this variable (Difference of national and domestic savings given in Table-2.4) exclude personal baggage. Hence the two figures are not comparable.Source: Federal Bureau of Statistics.

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2.3 GROSS FIXED CAPITAL FORMATION

(Million Rupees)

SECTOR AT CURRENT MARKET PRICES AT CONSTANT PRICES OF 1980-811996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-

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2000R2000-01P

TOTAL (I+II) 396,859 402,845 409,357 445,115 453,137 100,693 96,961 92,803 95,920 96,087

I. Private Sector 230,823 261,465 231,544 262,216 261,911 57,009 61,396 52,426 54,897 52,961Agriculture 20,055 21,419 26,968 33,334 28,084 5,330 5,377 6,483 7,736 6,300Mining and Quarrying 2,294 5,247 6,582 5,756 5,810 632 1,358 1,685 1,438 1,419Manufacturing 65,107 65,042 59,896 77,729 81,452 12,993 12,226 10,388 11,882 11,825(i) Large Scale 51,785 49,897 41,955 59,690 61,681 9,289 8,248 5,741 7,293 6,901(ii) Small Scale 13,322 15,145 17,941 18,039 19,771 3,704 3,978 4,647 4,589 4,924

Construction 10,722 12,073 9,617 11,886 10,059 1,439 1,476 914 975 741Electricity and Gas Distribution

28,184 40,373 14,349 6,488 5,808 7,776 10,531 3,686 1,630 1,426

Transport, Storage and Communication 23,441 33,187 22,269 27,962 28,966 6,129 8,177 5,396 6,448 6,457Wholesale and Retail Trade 4,475 5,647 5,665 6,517 7,521 1,265 1,498 1,466 1,639 1,844Ownership of Dwellings 44,927 49,182 53,200 56,309 59,772 12,686 13,126 13,757 14,125 14,588Finance & Insurance 8,869 5,625 7,602 8,671 6,590 2,504 1,501 1,966 2,175 1,608

Services 22,749 23,670 25,396 27,564 27,849 6,255 6,126 6,481 6,849 6,753a. Real Estate 66 70 74 82 82 18 18 19 20 20b.

Other services 22,683 23,600 25,322 27,482 27,767 6,237 6,108 6,462 6,829 6,733

II. Public Sector (A+B) 166,036 141,380 177,813 182,899 191,226 43,684 35,565 40,377 41,023 43,126(A) Public Sector 113,203 81,802 115,621 118,219 115,734 28,942 19,754 24,402 24,916 24,850(Autonomous and Semi-Autonomous Bodies)Agriculture 3,150 3,482 5,474 3,121 7,360 837 874 1,316 724 1,651Mining and Quarrying 13,601 5,774 3,772 2,649 3,474 3,747 1,494 965 662 848Manufacturing 8,684 5,345 34,480 25,819 11,907 1,558 884 4,718 3,154 1,332

Construction 5,330 4,268 3,298 2,346 4,065 715 522 313 193 300(i) Indus Basin 141 87 77 10 10 19 11 7 1 1(ii) Others 5,189 4,181 3,321 2,336 4,055 696 511 306 192 299

Electricity and Gas Distribution

32,555 26,181 26,613 31,639 34,741 8,982 6,829 6,837 7,949 8,529

Transport, Storage and Communication 46,434 30,140 36,385 47,653 48,743 12,141 7,426 8,816 10,988 10,866(i) Railways 3,582 2,219 3,450 457 3,000 937 547 836 105 669(ii) Post Office and PTC 22,647 9,921 13,326 19,761 17,032 5,921 2,444 3,229 4,557 3,797(iii) Others 20,205 18,000 19,609 27,435 28,711 5,283 4,435 4,751 6,326 6,400

Wholesale and Retail Trade 52 0 2 0 0 15 0 1 0 0Financial Institutions 1,675 1,739 2,275 2,123 2,291 473 464 588 533 559Services 1,722 4,873 3,322 2,869 3,153 474 1,261 848 713 765

(B) General Government 52,833 59,578 62,192 64,680 75,492 14,742 15,811 15,975 16,107 18,276(i) Federal 21,485 23,773 24,351 24,966 25,658 5,995 6,309 6,255 6,217 6,212(ii) Provincial 24,928 27,824 29,081 30,708 40,056 6,956 7,384 7,470 7,647 9,697(iii) Local Bodies 6,420 7,981 8,760 9,006 9,778 1,791 2,118 2,250 2,243 2,367

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2.4 INVESTMENT AND SAVINGS AT CURRENT PRICES

(Million Rupees)

1996-97 1997-98R 1998-99 1999-2000R 2000-01P

1. Gross Total Investment 435,134 474,245 457,357 496,815 509,337

2. Changes in Stocks 38,275 71,400 48,000 51,700 56,200

3. Gross Fixed Investment 396,859 402,845 409,357 445,115 453,137

(a) Public Sector 166,036 141,380 177,813 182,899 191,226

(b) Private Sector 230,823 261,465 231,544 262,216 261,911

4. Net External Resource Inflow 149,060 81,947 113,654 59,174 68,318

5. National Savings 286,074 392,298 343,703 437,641 441,019

(a) Public Savings 24,138 3,423 26,674 9,191 40,230

(i) General Government (23,009) (40,767) (1,423) (30,952) (19,897)(ii) Others 47,147 44,190 28,097 40,143 60,127

(b) Private Savings 261,936 388,875 317,029 428,450 400,789

(i) House-hold 231,029 343,068 279,620 377,893 353,496(ii) Corporate 30,907 45,807 37,409 50,557 47,293

6. Net Factor Income (29,557) (36,284) (34,999) (53,583) (63,683)

7. Domestic Savings 315,631 428,582 378,702 491,224 504,702

8. GDP (at market prices) 2,428,312 2,677,656 2,938,379 3,182,822 3,472,149

9. GNP (at market prices) 2,408,962 2,653,292 2,912,832 3,138,123 3,411,333

P Provisional Source: Planning and Development DivisionR Revised Federal Bureau of Statistics

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2.5 AREA, PRODUCTION AND YIELD OF MAJOR AGRICULTURAL CROPS

Production: '000' Tonnes

Area: '000' Hectares

Yield: Kilogram per hectares

1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-2000 R 2000-01PC R O P Produc- Produc

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Area tion Yield Area tion Yield Area tion Yield Area tion Yield Area Tion Yield

Food Crops

Wheat 8,109 16,651 2,053 8,355 18,694 2,238 8,230 17,858 2,170 8,463 21,079

2,491 8,180

19,019 2,325

Rice 2,251 4,305 1,912 2,317 4,333 1,870 2,424 4,674 1,928 2,515 5,156 2,050 2,377

4,803 2,021

Maize 871 1,259 1,445 869 1,251 1,440 962 1,665 1,730 962 1,652 1,718 944 1,643 1,742

Gram 1,100 594 540 1,102 767 696 1,077 698 648 972 565 581 905 397 439

Bajra 303 146 480 460 211 459 463 213 460 313 156 497 390 199 511

Jowar 370 219 593 390 231 593 383 228 595 357 220 617 354 218 618

Barley 152 150 986 163 174 1,070 137 137 1,001 124 118 951 108 92 851

Moong 192 90 465 195 89 455 200 91 453 203 95 468 219 105 477

Mash 57 28 495 49 26 526 46 25 547 43 24 547 46 26 562

Masoor 70 35 501 71 40 565 58 38 651 55 36 646 53 32 606

Fibre Crop

Cotton* 3,149 9,374 506 2,960 9,184 528 2,923 8,790 512 2,983 11,240

641 2,928

10,732 624

Other Crops

Sugarcane 965 41,998 43,521 1,056 53,104 50,279 1,155 55,191 47,780

1,010 46,333

45,883

961 43,606 45,380

Rapeseed andMustard 354 286 807 340 292 859 327 279 855 327 297 908 294 273 928

Sesamum 100 45 452 96 43 442 71 32 452 72 35 494 101 51 501

Tobacco 49 92 1,870 53 99 1,846 57 109 1,899 56 108 1,907 54 100 1,852

* : Production in '000' bales ( 1 bale = 375 lbs. or 170.09711 Kgs.) Source: Ministry of Food, AgricultureR : Revised & Livestock (Economic Wing )P : Provisional

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2.6 PRODUCTION OF SELECTED MANUFACTUREDGOODS AND MINERALS

ITEM UNIT 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-2000 R

2000-01 P

Manufactured GoodsCotton Yarn Million Kilograms 1,520.8 1,532.3 1,540.3 1,669.9 1,711.7Cotton Cloth Million Sq. Meters 333.5 340.3 384.6 437.2 487.8Jute Goods Thousand Tones 68.8 94.4 85.5 85.5 89.4Vegetable Ghee -do- 714.3 719.1 842.2 698.7 824.1Cooking Oil -do- 95.9 105.9 101.4 92.0 106.9Sugar -do- 2,383.0 3,554.8 3,541.8 2,429.4 2,789.1Beverages Million Bottles 1,389.8 1,798.5 2,220.2 2,332.0 2,541.6Cigarettes Billion Numbers 46.1 48.2 51.6 47.0 58.3Cement Thousand Tones 9,536 9,364 9,635 9,314 9674Pig Iron -do- 1,068.6 1,015.8 989.3 1,106.5 1,071.2Coke -do- 663.0 667.7 588.7 662.6 717.3Fertilizers -do- 4,020.2 3,893.7 4,167.1 4,707.9 5,141.7

Urea -do- 3,258.7 3,284.2 3,521.7 3,785.0 4,005.1Ammonium Sulphate -do- 80.9 N.A N.A N.A N.A

Ammonium Nitrate -do- 330.2 316.3 338.8 386.5 374.4Nitro-Phosphate -do- 350.3 293.2 285.0 261.3 282.5Super-Phosphate -do- 0.1 N.A 21.6 145.8 159.6Dia Ammonium Phosphate 0.0 0.0 0.0 129.3 320.1Chemicals -do- 405.3 393.8 398.1 458.9 435.0

Soda Ash -do- 247.0 240.3 239.4 245.7 217.9Caustic Soda -do- 118.2 115.7 120.4 141.3 145.5Chlorine Gas -do- 9.4 9.7 11.3 14.2 14.5Sulphuric Acid -do- 30.7 28.1 27.0 57.7 57.1

Paper & Board -do- 346.6 344.8 356.1 435.4 531.1Cycle Tyres & Tubes Thousand Numbers 9,317 8,423 9,194 9,704 9,942Motor Tyres & Tubes -do- 1,168 1,432 1,431 1,346 1,404Tractors Numbers 10,417 14,144 26,644 35,038 32,413Trucks / Buses -do- 3,278 2,275 2,351 2,485 2,289Motorcycle Thousand Numbers 117.2 97.0 93.2 94.9 117.9Bicycle -do- 432.4 452.1 504.0 534.1 569.6Electric Transformers -do- 13.9 7.4 14.6 12.8 10.1

Minerals

Natural Gas Billion Cubic Meters 19.8 19.8 20.9 23.2 24.8Crude Oil Million U.S. Barrels 21.3 20.5 40.0 20.4 21.1Coal Thousand Tones 3,496 3,145 3,378 3,164 3,267Rock Salt -do- 1,066 971 1,190 1,358 1,394Gypsum -do- 521 307 242 355 364Limestone -do- 9,491 11,166 9,467 9,589 10,868China Clay -do- 66.06 68.02 67.48 63.46 46.60Chromite -do- 34.4 35.5 18.4 25.7 16.3Silica Sand -do- 155 135 158 167 155

R : Revised Sources : (i) Federal Bureau of Statistics

P : Provisional (ii) Ministry of Industries

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