220
Table 7.12: Annual commercial farm sales, nominal and 1985 deflated kwatcha
Year |
Farm size | |||||
Small (0-199 ha) |
Medium (200-1,999 ha) |
Large (2,000+ ha) | ||||
Nominal |
Deflated |
Nominal ∣ |
Deflated |
Nominal |
Deflated | |
1975 |
38,560 |
165,739 |
Northwest re 637,220 |
gion 2,738,910 |
1,104,440 |
4,747,124 |
1976 |
448,350 |
1,680,493 |
1,665,740 |
6,243,480 |
1,328,070 |
4,977,835 |
1977 |
416,344 |
1,307,712 |
2,069,577 |
6,500,422 |
2,941,521 |
9,239,147 |
1978 |
627,848 |
1,672,290 |
1,246,315 |
3,319,594 |
1,411,260 |
3,758,929 |
1979 |
658,883 |
1,556,307 |
1,003,442 |
2,370,169 |
2,936,569 |
6,936,291 |
1980 |
611,594 |
1,304,469 |
2,462,836 |
5,252,983 |
4,065,529 |
8,671,366 |
1981 |
653,605 |
1,234,504 |
3,646,138 |
6,886,683 |
4,782,206 |
9,032,444 |
1982 |
1,318,870 |
2,200,621 |
9,864,834 |
16,460,123 |
29,800,277 |
49,723,718 |
1983 |
3,253,783 |
4,669,982 |
1,810,816 |
2,598,968 |
9,856,298 |
14,146,220 |
1984 |
1,112,400 |
1,332,378 |
13,282,619 |
15,909,268 |
47,298,385 |
56,651,680 |
1985 |
4,488,066 |
4,488,066 |
20,943,035 |
20,943,035 |
32,592,720 |
32,592,720 |
1986 |
17,859,026 |
12,911,365 |
17,775,775 |
12,851,177 |
119,197,265 |
86,174,876 |
1987 |
15,982,721 |
7,758,227 |
34,139,319 |
16,571,683 |
82,152,580 |
39,877,962 |
1988 |
46,204,737 |
14,854,102 |
75,727,593 |
24,345,239 |
46,938,639 |
15,090,040 |
1989 |
18,737,511 |
3,017,191 |
21,125,009 |
3,401,636 |
11,381,725 |
1,832,732 |
1975 |
2,370,840 |
10,190,387 |
Southeast re 23,506,790 |
gion 101,037,309 |
12,983,680 |
55,806,687 |
1976 |
4,257,440 |
15,957,617 |
22,717,360 |
85,148,569 |
12,388,240 |
46,433,252 |
1977 |
3,608,362 |
11,333,656 |
20,954,172 |
65,815,842 |
8,339,458 |
26,193,755 |
1978 |
2,884,862 |
7,683,908 |
15,665,928 |
41,726,624 |
9,113,582 |
24,274,273 |
1979 |
3,210,976 |
7,584,451 |
23,293,395 |
55,019,911 |
12,940,515 |
30,566,003 |
1980 |
5,229,649 |
11,154,318 |
30,142,149 |
64,290,186 |
17,916,608 |
38,214,331 |
1981 |
7,286,861 |
13,763,138 |
25,688,377 |
48,519,203 |
12,218,440 |
23,077,712 |
1982 |
8,004,097 |
13,355,361 |
36,825,758 |
61,446,194 |
19,237,815 |
32,099,557 |
1983 |
8,406,376 |
12,065,224 |
35,269,976 |
50,621,119 |
25,718,732 |
369,127,27 |
1984 |
5,879,813 |
7,042,551 |
33,990,139 |
40,711,718 |
37,990,810 |
45,503,525 |
1985 |
34,892,784 |
34,892,784 |
132,954,469 |
132,954,469 |
140,293,368 |
140,293,368 |
1986 |
25,205,982 |
18,222,921 |
172,599,774 |
124,782,763 |
289,224,028 |
209,097,455 |
1987 |
98,785,330 |
47,951,722 |
299,833,301 |
145,543,099 |
384,874,747 |
186,823,356 |
1988 |
161,526,275 |
51,928,176 |
365,268,613 |
117,428,158 |
225,185,002 |
72,393,464 |
1989 |
90,368,388 |
14,551,488 |
957,438,581 |
154,170,687 |
852,845,309 |
137,328,650 |
Source: Derived from Zambia CSO data.
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