Industry productivity (constant 2000 US$ industry value added per cubic meter of industry freshwater withdrawal) - National accounts - Development outcomes - African Development Indicators



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Sectoral industry productivity is the annual value added in industry in constant prices divided by annual water withdrawal in industry. Source: World Resources Institute, supplemented by the FAO's AQUASTAT data, and World Bank and OECD GDP estimates.
Industry productivity (constant 2000 US$ industry value added per cubic meter of industry freshwater withdrawal) - National accounts - Development outcomes - African Development Indicators (Most Recent Data)

Rank

Country

Value

1Gabon (2000)285.09
2Eritrea (2004)160.47
3Angola (2000)109.74
4Burkina Faso (2000)100.64
5Botswana (2000)97.31
6Mozambique (2000)90.6
7Namibia (2000)71.09
8Mauritius (2003)66.75
9Togo (2002)63.83
10Equatorial Guinea (2000)62.07
11Tanzania (2002)61.68
12Ethiopia (2002)51.22
13South Africa (2000)50.78
14Tunisia (2000)50.53
15Seychelles (2003)48.64
16Swaziland (2000)45.95
17Cameroon (2000)41.94
18Algeria (2000)37.95
19Central African Republic (2000)35.68
20Niger (2000)31.94
21Guinea (2000)31.7
22Chad (1987)26.97
23Morocco (2000)26.6
24Ivory Coast (2000)23.53
25Kenya (2003)21.84
26Rwanda (2000)19.64
27Senegal (2002)18.38
28Democratic Republic of the Congo (2000)14.39
29Gambia (2000)13.46
30Ghana (2000)13.31
31Lesotho (2000)10.49
32Sudan (2000)9.84
33Mali (2000)8.28
34Egypt (2000)7.68
35Burundi (2000)6.99
36Mauritania (2000)5.96
37Malawi (2000)5.63
38Zambia (2000)5.61
39Zimbabwe (2002)4.35
40Guinea-Bissau (2000)3.23
41Madagascar (2000)2.17
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