Pitcairn-islands Economyoverview: The inhabitants exist on fishing and subsistence farming. The fertile soil of the valleys produces a wide variety of fruits and vegetables including citrus sugarcane watermelons bananas yams and beans. Bartering is an important part of the economy. The major sources of revenue are the sale of postage stamps to collectors and the sale of handicrafts to passing ships. GDP: purchasing power parity$NA GDPreal growth rate: NA% GDPper capita: purchasing power parity$NA GDPcomposition by sector: agriculture: NA% industry: NA% services: NA% Inflation rateconsumer price index: NA% Labor force: total: 14 able-bodied men (1993) by occupation: no business community in the usual sense; some public works; subsistence farming and fishing Unemployment rate: NA% Budget: revenues: $729 884 expenditures: $878 119 including capital expenditures of $NA (FY94/95 est.) Industries: postage stamps handicrafts Industrial production growth rate: NA% Electricitycapacity: NA kW Electricityproduction: NA kWh Electricityconsumption per capita: NA kWh Agricultureproducts: wide variety of fruits and vegetables Exports: $NA commodities: fruits vegetables curios partners: NA Imports: $NA commodities: fuel oil machinery building materials flour sugar other foodstuffs partners: NA Debtexternal: $NA Economic aid: recipient: ODA bilateral commitments (1992-93) $84 000 Currency: 1 New Zealand dollar (NZ$) = 100 cents Exchange rates: New Zealand dollars (NZ$) per US$11.7283 (January 1998) 1.5083 (1997) 1.4543 (1996) 1.5235 (1995) 1.6844 (1994) 1.8495 (1993) Fiscal year: 1 April31 March
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