Crops by Harvested Area
In 2005, the most common crop in Amolatar by harvested area was Sesameseed with 5.16k ha.
Amolatar is a province of Uganda. As of 2013 Uganda had a total population of approximately 34.06M people. This represents a 35% increase from 2002 when the population of Uganda was approximately 25.27M.
The most widely harvested crop in Amolatar by area was Sesameseed with 5.16k ha harvested with a total production value of Intl $3.17M.
Among children in Uganda in 2011, 14% were severely stunted, 3% were severely underweight, and 2% were severely wasted.
As of 2013, there were 12.82M people living below $1.90/day (2011 PPP) and 22.86M people living below $3.10/day (2011 PPP) in Uganda.
In 2005, the most common crop in Amolatar by harvested area was Sesameseed with 5.16k ha.
In 2005, the crop with the highest production value in Amolatar was Robusta Coffee, with a value of Intl $3.28M.
Tropical Fruits are the crop with the highest production value per area in Amolatar, with Intl $3.68k per ha.
Other Pulses are the crop with the lowest production value per area in Amolatar, with Intl $102.076923 per ha.
This means that growers of Tropical Fruits will earn approximately 36 times more per hectare than if they grow Other Pulses.
In 2005, 100% of the crops produced in Amolatar by harvested area were rainfed, compared to 0% irrigated.
From 1990 to 2015, Amolatar had average annual rainfall of 1,365mm across a total cropland area of 15.94k ha.
Among children in Uganda in 2011, 14% were severely stunted, 3% were severely underweight, and 2% were severely wasted.
The health condition most afflicting male and female children in 2011 in Uganda is stunting with 37% of male children affected and 30% of female children affected.
The health condition most afflicting urban and rural children in 2011 in Uganda is stunting with 19% of urban children affected and 36% of rural children affected.
As of 2013, there were 12.82M people living below $1.90/day (2011 PPP) and 22.86M people living below $3.10/day (2011 PPP) in Uganda.
As of 2013, 67% of male headed households and 68% of female headed households in Uganda live below $3.10/day (2011 PPP).
As of 2013, 39% of people living in urban areas and 75% of people living in rural areas in Uganda live below $3.10/day (2011 PPP).