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Gambia Travel Guide

Economy of Gambia

Overview

The Gambia has no confirmed mineral or natural resource deposits and has a limited agricultural base. About 75% of the population depends on crops and livestock for its livelihood. Small-scale manufacturing activity features the processing of peanuts, fish, and hides. Re-export trade normally constitutes a major segment of economic activity, but a 1999 government-imposed preshipment inspection plan, and instability of the Gambian dalasi (currency) have drawn some of the re-export trade away from The Gambia.

The Gambia's natural beauty and proximity to Europe has made it one of the larger markets for tourism in West Africa. The government's 1998 seizure of the private peanut firm Alimenta eliminated the largest purchaser of Gambian groundnuts. Despite an announced program to begin privatizing key parastatals, no plans have been made public that would indicate that the government intends to follow through on its promises. Unemployment and underemployment rates remain extremely high; short-run economic progress depends on sustained bilateral and multilateral aid, on responsible government economic management, on continued technical assistance from the IMF and bilateral donors, and on expected growth in the construction sector.

GDP

Real Growth Rate

7%

Per Capita

USD 800

From Agriculture

33%

From Industry

9%

From Services

59%

Labour Force

Available for Work

Unknown

Working in Agriculture

75%

Working in Industry

19%

Working in Services

6%

Unemployment Rate

0%

Population Below Poverty Line

0%

Inflation Rate

4%

Investment as Percent of GDP

28%

Budget

Revenues

USD 160 (m)

Expenditures

USD 166 (m)

Public Debt

US$ 0.00 (m)

Agricultural Products

Rice, millet, sorghum, peanuts, corn, sesame, cassava (tapioca), palm kernels; cattle, sheep, goats

Core Industries

Processing peanuts, fish, and hides; tourism, beverages, agricultural machinery assembly, woodworking, metalworking, clothing

Exports

Value

USD 147 (m)

Commodities

Peanut products, fish, cotton lint, palm kernels, re-exports

Partners

India 38.6%, UK 15.9%, Indonesia 7.9%, France 7%, Italy 4.6% (2006)

Imports

Value

USD 276 (m)

Commodities

Foodstuffs, manufactures, fuel, machinery and transport equipment

Partners

China 25.2%, Senegal 11.3%, Cote d'Ivoire 8.1%, Brazil 6.6%, Netherlands 4.5%, UK 4% (2006)

External Debt

USD 629 (m)

Fiscal Year

Calendar year

Economy of Gambia
(1/32) - Beautiful Gambia River (from Nick Anstead)
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Why Travel to Gambia?

  • Explore one of the great rivers of West Africa on a Gambia River cruise.
  • Get close to nature and walk through the jungle of Abuko Nature Reserve.
  • The Gambia is a dreamland for birds with over 500 species in six protected areas.
  • Head 'upriver' and discover the old colonial town of Janjangbureh (formerly Georgetown).
  • Make a visit to the Wassu Stone Circles - an ancient megalithic burial ground.
  • Relax and unwind at a luxurious Atlantic beach hotel - swimming, tennis, windsurfing, massages, horse riding and golf are all available.