No. 1269. SELECTED FOODS-NET SUPPLY PER PERSON [Relates to supplies of foodstuffs available for human consumption within the country after deduction of quantities for feed, seed, industrial purposes, and waste. Excludes alcoholic beverages. Cereals are in terms of flour and milled rice; potatoes include other starchy roots and their root flour equivalent; meat, including offal, poultry, and game, is in terms of carcass weight, excluding slaughter fats. See text, p. 860, for general comments concerning the data] India. Iran.. No. 1270. COST-OF-LIVING OF UNITED NATIONS PERSONNEL IN SELECTED CITIES [New York City=100. Relates to U.N. specialized agencies. Based on price comparisons weighted according to pattern of expenditures in New York City and selected cities] 1 Year 1967. 259 at exchange rate of 350 pesos per U.S. dollar. 3 Year 1965. Source: Statistical Office of the United Nations; Monthly Bulletin, April 1967, and Statistical Paper, series M14, Add. 3. [In thousands of short tons. Data pertain to harvests of the year indicated or, for Southern Hemisphere and southerly regions of Northern Hemisphere, to harvests continuing into the first half of the following year. See text, p. 860, for general comments concerning quality of the data] Excludes Alaska and Hawaii. 2 For 1948. For 1964. 6 Average of 3 years. 7 Average of 4 years. Includes estimates for nonreporting areas. 10 For 1949. 12 For 1961. 13 On farms and estates. 14 For 1950. Source: Statistical Office of the United Nations, Statistical Yearbook; and Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Production Yearbook. None or negligible. 4 Includes spelt. For 1957. 11 For 1963. No. 1272. CORN AND POTATOES-PRODUCTION [In thousands of short tons. Data pertain to harvests of the year indicated or, for Southern Hemisphere and southerly regions of Northern Hemisphere, to harvests continuing into the first half of the following year. See text, p. 860, for general comments concerning the data] 1,636 549 2,799 1,564 299,800 14,489 256 700 1,373 313 2,335 $810 899 4,054 1,033 437 13, 024 14, 172 19,939 Japan. New Zealand. No. 1273. MEAT, SUGAR, AND COTTON-PRODUCTION [In thousands of short tons. Meat and sugar for calendar years unless otherwise stated. Cotton data pertain to harvests of year indicated or, for Southern Hemisphere and southerly regions of Northern Hemisphere, to harvests continuing into the first half of the following year. See text, p. 860, for general comments concerning the data] 13 For 1959. NA Not available. Refers to beef and veal (incl. buffalo meat), pork (incl. bacon and ham), mutton and lamb (incl. goat meat). Excludes lard, tallow, and offals. Figures relate to commercial and farm slaughter. Beet and cane. Figures expressed generally in terms of raw sugar. 3 For 1964. 4 Excludes China (mainland). Excludes Alaska and Hawaii. None or negligible quantity. 7 For year beginning July 1. * For 1963. Includes fat. Czechoslovakia also includes offals. 10 Includes Luxembourg. Includes meat equivalent of live animals exported. New Zealand and Rhodesia for years ending Sept. 30. 12 Grades of sugar unknown. 13 Commercial production. 14 Average of less than 5 years. 16 For 1950. 17 Includes meat equivalent of live animals imported. 19 Crop year. 19 Includes the Saar. 20 For 1949. 21 Based on trade estimates. 26 For 1948. 29 On farms and estates. 31 Slaughtered weight. 22 Inspected production. 23 For 1961. 24 For year beginning Mar. 21. 25 Includes Ryukyu Islands. 27 Azores and Madeira only. 29 Year ending June 30. 30 Includes Swaziland. 32 Includes edible offals. Source: Statistical Office of the United Nations, Statistical Yearbook; and Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Production Yearbook. No. 1274. LABOR FORCE, ENERGY, MANUFACTURING, IMPORTS, AND EXPORTS [Except as otherwise noted, data for economically active population are for a specified date in 1960 or 1961 and all other data are for 1965. See text, p. 860, for general comments concerning the data. For additional qualifications of the data for individual countries, see source] |