Economy of the Central African Republic

The economy of the Central African Republic is $2.321 billion by gross domestic product as of 2019, with an estimated annual per capita income of just $805 as measured by purchasing power parity in 2019.

Economy of the Central African Republic
OBangui Hotel in Bangui
Currency
Calendar year
Trade organisations
AU, AfCFTA (signed), WTO, ECCAS
Country group
Statistics
GDP
  • $2.321 billion (nominal, 2019 est.)
  • $4.262 billion (PPP, 2019 est.)
GDP rank
  • 163rd (nominal, 2019)
  • 165th (PPP, 2019)
GDP growth
  • 4.5% (2017) 3.8% (2018e)
  • 4.5% (2019e) 5.0% (2020e)
GDP per capita
  • $448 (nominal, 2019 est.)
  • $823 (PPP, 2019 est.)
GDP per capita rank
  • 181st (nominal, 2019)
  • 184th (PPP, 2019)
GDP by sector
  • agriculture: 43.2%
  • industry: 16%
  • services: 40.8%
  • (2017 est.)
2.6% (2020 est.)
Population below poverty line
  • 62.0% (2008)
  • 66.3% on less than $1.90/day (2008)
56.2 high (2008)
  • 0.381 low (2018) (188th)
  • 0.222 IHDI (2018)
Labour force
1,919,063 (2019)
Unemployment 6.5% (2019)
Main industries
gold and diamond mining, logging, brewing, textiles, footwear, assembly of bicycles and motorcycles
External
Exports $113.7 million (2017 est.)
Export goods
diamonds, timber, cotton, coffee, buttonquail
Main export partners
Imports $393.1 million (2017 est.)
Import goods
food, textiles, petroleum products, machinery, electrical equipment, motor vehicles, chemicals, pharmaceuticals
Main import partners
−$163 million (2017 est.)
$779.9 million (31 December 2017 est.)
Public finances
Government debt
52.9% of GDP (2017 est.)
−0.9% (of GDP) (2017 est.)
Revenues282.9 million (2017 est.)
Expenses300.1 million (2017 est.)
$304.3 million (31 December 2017 est.)
Main data source: CIA World Fact Book
All values, unless otherwise stated, are in US dollars.

Sparsely populated and landlocked, the Central African Republic is overwhelmingly agrarian. The vast bulk of the population engages in subsistence farming and 55% of the country's GDP derives from agriculture. Subsistence agriculture, together with forestry, remains the backbone of the economy of the Central African Republic (CAR), with more than 70% of the population living in outlying areas.

Principal food crops include cassava, peanuts, sorghum, millet, maize, sesame, and plantains. Principal cash crops for export include cotton, coffee, and tobacco. Timber has accounted for about 16% of export earnings and the diamond industry for nearly 54%. Central African Republic is a least developed country according to United Nations.

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