Further processed sawnwood, non-coniferous (export/import) β Import in Wallis and Futuna Islands
Wallis and Futuna Islands: Further processed sawnwood, non-coniferous (export/import) β Import was 4 1000 USD in 2024. β Volatile
Further processed sawnwood, non-coniferous (export/import) β Import in Wallis and Futuna Islands, 2000β2024
Source: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Measured in 1000 USD.
Analysis
Wallis and Futuna Islands recorded 4 1000 USD for further processed sawnwood, non-coniferous (export/import) β import in 2024.
Compared with earlier readings it is down 89.5% on the previous year and up 300.0% over ten years.
Over the whole period, further processed sawnwood, non-coniferous (export/import) β import in Wallis and Futuna Islands peaked at 39 1000 USD in 2004 and was at its lowest, 1 1000 USD, in 2007.
Wallis and Futuna Islands ranks 40th of 43 regions on this measure, in the bottom quarter.
The series is highly variable year to year, so single readings are best treated with caution.
Averages by decade
| Decade | Average | Lowest | Highest | Years |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2000s | 11.9 1000 USD | 1 1000 USD | 39 1000 USD | 10 |
| 2010s | 2.8 1000 USD | 1 1000 USD | 8 1000 USD | 10 |
| 2020s | 19.2 1000 USD | 4 1000 USD | 38 1000 USD | 5 |
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More environment data for Wallis and Futuna Islands
- Temperature change 1.23 Β°C (2025)
- Standard Deviation 0.185 Β°C (2025)
- Arable land β Share in Agricultural land 28.57 % (2024)
- Land area equipped for irrigation β Area 0.06 1000 ha (2024)
- Agriculture β Area 3.5 1000 ha (2024)
- Agricultural land β Area 3.5 1000 ha (2024)
- Permanent crops β Share in Agricultural land 71.43 % (2024)
- Permanent crops β Area 2.5 1000 ha (2024)
- Cropland β Area 3.5 1000 ha (2024)
- Cropland β Share in Agricultural land 100 % (2024)
Frequently asked questions
- What is further processed sawnwood, non-coniferous (export/import) β import in Wallis and Futuna Islands?
- Further processed sawnwood, non-coniferous (export/import) β import in Wallis and Futuna Islands was 4 1000 USD in 2024, according to Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
- What is the highest further processed sawnwood, non-coniferous (export/import) β import recorded in Wallis and Futuna Islands?
- The highest recorded value was 39 1000 USD in 2004.
- What is the lowest further processed sawnwood, non-coniferous (export/import) β import recorded in Wallis and Futuna Islands?
- The lowest recorded value was 1 1000 USD in 2007.
- How does Wallis and Futuna Islands rank for further processed sawnwood, non-coniferous (export/import) β import?
- Wallis and Futuna Islands ranks 40th out of 43 regions with data for 2024.
- Is further processed sawnwood, non-coniferous (export/import) β import rising or falling in Wallis and Futuna Islands?
- Over the last ten years it is up 300.0%. The long-run trend across the full record is volatile.
- Where does this Wallis and Futuna Islands data come from?
- The figures come from Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, published as part of Further processed sawnwood, non-coniferous (export/import) β Import value. Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.
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About this data
The database contains data on the production and trade in roundwood and in primary wood and paper products for all countries and territories in the world.The main types of primary forest products included in this database are roundwood, sawnwood, wood-based panels, pulp, and paper and paperboard. These products are detailed further and defined in the Joint Forest Sector Questionnaire (JFSQ) (https://www.fao.org/statistics/data-collection/forestry/en). The database contains details of the following topics: - roundwood removals (production) by coniferous and non-coniferous wood and assortments, - production and trade in industrial roundwood, sawnwood, wood-based panels, wood charcoal, pulp, paper and paperboard, and other products. More detailed information on wood products, including definitions, can be found at: https://www.fao.org/statistics/data-collection/forestry/en