Output Value of Farming, Forestry, Animal Husbandry, and Fishery by Region (First Quarter, 2010)

National Bureau of Statistics of China 2010-03-17 14:39 Print| Large| Medium| Small

Unit: 100 million yuan

 

First Quarter

Growth Rate (%)

 

 

 

National Total

9171.3

4.1

 

 

 

Beijing

38.9

2.6

Tianjin

35.3

3.6

Hebei

640.3

3.4

Shanxi

130.6

8.6

Inner Mongolia

147.7

7.0

 

 

 

Liaoning

320.2

4.8

Jilin

151.2

3.8

Heilongjiang

263.3

4.2

 

 

 

Shanghai

35.4

-0.6

Jiangsu

600.1

3.7

Zhejiang

315.6

3.9

Anhui

393.2

4.7

Fujian

344.8

3.8

Jiangxi

309.8

5.0

Shandong

817.9

3.7

 

 

 

Henan

878.8

4.7

Hubei

461.6

4.9

Hunan

483.3

4.8

Guangdong

716.5

3.6

Guangxi

377.7

3.9

Hainan

163.6

7.2

 

 

 

Chongqing

109.4

4.0

Sichuan

606.5

4.2

Guizhou

132.2

3.2

Yunnan

278.4

3.0

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Shaanxi

140.0

5.1

Gansu

100.9

6.4

Qinghai

12.2

4.6

Ningxia

36.1

6.3

Xinjiang

129.7

5.6

 

 

 

Note:

Gross output value of agriculture is obtained by first multiplying the output of each product or by product by its price, resulting in the output value of each single item. For a small number of products, annual output of which is not available or difficult to get due to the long production (growing) process involved, the output value is estimated through an indirect approach. The sum of output value of all products of farming, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery is then equal to the gross output value of agriculture. A new industrial classification of economic activities was introduced in 2003. Under the new classification, value of services to farming, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery is included in the gross output value of agriculture; the growth rate was calculated by cut-off method.