Sri Lanka in Figures Inflation (Base NCPI) (2021November): Year on Year 111% Annual Average 62% CCPI (Base 2013=100) (2021 December): 1547 GDP growth (2010 Base): 2021 Q3 15% Index of Industrial Production (2021October): 1095 Paddy Production Yala (2020): 1,924,172 (Mt)StatisticsStatistics127 Sri Lanka Railways 129 128 Aviation – SriLankan Airlines 130 129 Port Services 130 1210 Selected Public Transport Indicators by Province 131 13 SOCIO – ECONOMIC SERVICES 131 National Level Findings of the 14 Household Income and Expenditure Survey (HIES) by Survey Period – Sri Lanka 132ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL STATISTICS OF SRI LANKA
GDP From Agriculture in Sri Lanka increased to LKR Million in the third quarter of 2021 from LKR Million in the second quarter of 2021 GDP From Agriculture in Sri Lanka averaged 60 LKR Million from 2010 until 2021, reaching an all time high of LKR Million in the fourth quarter of 2020 and a record low of LKR Million in the first quarterStatistics Department Central Bank of Sri Lanka March 2019 PAGE SUMMARY I TRENDS IN ECONOMIC INDICATORS (Charts) II IV 1QUARTERLY GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT 2 AGRICULTURE 1 3 INDUSTRY 2 4 BUSINESS OUTLOOK SURVEY 3 5 PURCHASING MANAGERS' INDEX 3 6 TELECOMMUNICATIONS 3 7 ENERGY 4 8 HOUSING &MONTHLY ECONOMIC INDICATORS Central Bankproduction and industry based with special focus on high value addition, innovative and usage of modern appropriate technology Strengthening the SME sector in order to enhance inclusive economic development and thus provide opportunities for better employment and higher income Achieve regionally balanced growth across Sri LankaTable of Contents Ministry of Industry and Commerce
Sri Lanka exports surged 404% over a year earlier to an alltime high of USD 1,200 million in October of 2021, mainly due to sales of industrial products (493%), in particular textiles and garments (425%), food, beverages and tobacco (1024%), gems, diamonds and jewellery (1054%), transport equipment (9182%) Also, shipments of agricultural products increasedSummary Statistics at a Glance iii iv National Indicators v vi Fisheries Indicators vii Section 1: Fishery Resources and Fisher Community Table 11 : Land and Water Area by District 2 Table 12 : Information of Perennial Tanks by Districts 2016/ 2017 3 Table 13 : Fishing Households andFisheries Statistics 2018Fruit and vegetable production and marketing system in Sri Lanka: an overview Sri Lanka has a total population of about 20 million, of whom nearly 70 percent live and work in rural areas In 2005, agriculture contributed 17 percent of the GDP, down from 35 percent in 2000 (World Bank, 2006) Agriculture accounts for about a third of theMARKET ANALYSES FAO
Food Consumption Behavior of Different Communities in Sri Lanka 9 31 Main Food Producing Areas – Rice Dependent Regions 9 311 Study location 1: Hatamuna 9 3111 Socio Economic Setting 9 3112 Source of Food Supply and Food Expenditure 10 3113 Food Habits 10 3114 Food Consumption Pattern and Food Intake 12