FDI inflows to Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing — Value US$ in Ecuador

Ecuador: FDI inflows to Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing — Value US$ was 12.28 million USD in 2023. ◆ Volatile

Latest (2023)
12.28 million USD
Change on year
down 80.0%
World rank
41st
of 84 countries
All-time high
124.53 million USD
in 2017
All-time low
-10.22 million USD
in 2020
Years of data
24
2000–2023

FDI inflows to Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing — Value US$ in Ecuador, 2000–2023

0501002000201120232000: 0.654 million USD2001: 24.9 million USD2002: 15.6 million USD2003: 49.9 million USD2004: 72.9 million USD2005: 23.9 million USD2006: 48 million USD2007: 25.5 million USD2008: 20.5 million USD2009: 52.3 million USD2010: 10.7 million USD2011: 0.447 million USD2012: 17.8 million USD2013: 20.8 million USD2014: 38.9 million USD2015: 67.8 million USD2016: 41.9 million USD2017: 124.5 million USD2018: 69.7 million USD2019: 97.9 million USD2020: -10.2 million USD2021: 7.3 million USD2022: 61.3 million USD2023: 12.3 million USD

Source: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Measured in million USD.

Analysis

In 2023, fdi inflows to agriculture, forestry and fishing — value us$ in Ecuador stood at 12.28 million USD.

The figure is down 80.0% on the previous year and down 40.8% over ten years.

Over the whole period, fdi inflows to agriculture, forestry and fishing — value us$ in Ecuador peaked at 124.53 million USD in 2017 and was at its lowest, -10.22 million USD, in 2020.

Ecuador ranks 41st of 84 countries on this measure, in the middle of the range.

The series is highly variable year to year, so single readings are best treated with caution.

FDI inflows to Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing — Value US$ in Ecuador, year by year

Annual values for FDI inflows to Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing — Value US$ in Ecuador, 2000 to 2023.
Year million USD Change
2000 0.654 million USD
2001 24.87 million USD +3702.6%
2002 15.59 million USD -37.3%
2003 49.91 million USD +220.1%
2004 72.91 million USD +46.1%
2005 23.93 million USD -67.2%
2006 48.02 million USD +100.7%
2007 25.48 million USD -46.9%
2008 20.48 million USD -19.6%
2009 52.3 million USD +155.4%
2010 10.67 million USD -79.6%
2011 0.447 million USD -95.8%
2012 17.84 million USD +3891.2%
2013 20.76 million USD +16.3%
2014 38.91 million USD +87.5%
2015 67.78 million USD +74.2%
2016 41.93 million USD -38.1%
2017 124.53 million USD +197.0%
2018 69.74 million USD -44.0%
2019 97.9 million USD +40.4%
2020 -10.22 million USD -110.4%
2021 7.26 million USD -171.0%
2022 61.32 million USD +744.8%
2023 12.28 million USD -80.0%

Averages by decade

DecadeAverage LowestHighest Years
2000s 33.42 million USD 0.654 million USD 72.91 million USD 10
2010s 49.05 million USD 0.447 million USD 124.53 million USD 10
2020s 17.66 million USD -10.22 million USD 61.32 million USD 4

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Frequently asked questions

What is fdi inflows to agriculture, forestry and fishing — value us$ in Ecuador?
Fdi inflows to agriculture, forestry and fishing — value us$ in Ecuador was 12.28 million USD in 2023, according to Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
What is the highest fdi inflows to agriculture, forestry and fishing — value us$ recorded in Ecuador?
The highest recorded value was 124.53 million USD in 2017.
What is the lowest fdi inflows to agriculture, forestry and fishing — value us$ recorded in Ecuador?
The lowest recorded value was -10.22 million USD in 2020.
How does Ecuador rank for fdi inflows to agriculture, forestry and fishing — value us$?
Ecuador ranks 41st out of 84 countries with data for 2023.
Is fdi inflows to agriculture, forestry and fishing — value us$ rising or falling in Ecuador?
Over the last ten years it is down 40.8%. The long-run trend across the full record is volatile.
Where does this Ecuador data come from?
The figures come from Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, published as part of FDI inflows to Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing — Value US$. Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.

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Indicator
FDI inflows to Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing — Value US$
Unit
million USD
Source
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Licence
CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO (FAO)
Coverage
92 places, 1,623 data points, 2000–2023
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FDI is an investment which aims to acquire a lasting management influence (10 percent or more of the voting stock) in an enterprise operating in a foreign economy. FDI may be undertaken by individuals, as well as business entities. The foreign direct investor most often is aiming to gain access to natural resources, to markets, to labour supply, to technology, to ensure security of supplies or to control the quality of a certain product. FDI can be decomposed into two types of investments: mergers and acquisitions (MA) and greenfield investments. The latter type results in the creation of new entities and the setting up of offices, buildings, plants or factories from scratch in a foreign economy. FDI is the sum of equity capital, reinvested earnings and other FDI capital. Equity capital comprises equity in branches, all shares in subsidiaries and associates (except non-participating, preferred shares that are treated as debt securities and are included under other FDI capital) and other contributions such as the provision of machinery. Reinvested earnings consist of the direct investor's share (in proportion to equity participation) of earnings not distributed by the direct investment enterprise. Other FDI capital (loans) includes the borrowing and lending of funds, including debt securities and trade credits between direct investors and direct investment enterprises. FDI inflows and outflows are important for tracking the direct investment conditions each year. Outward Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) flows record the value of cross-border direct investment transactions from the reporting economy during a year. It represents transactions affecting the investment in enterprises resident abroad. Whereas, Inward Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) flows record the value of cross-border direct investment transactions received by the reporting economy during a year. It represents transactions affecting the investment in enterprises of a specific industry resident in the reporting economy.