Cont<strong>in</strong>ued from previous page 74 Year 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 Macedonia, The Fmr Yug Rp - 40 35 467 42 - - 339 720 2,000 Malta 364 238 267 486 262 230 287 - 201 324 Moldova, Republic of - - 55 1 - 90 78 - 0 42 Netherlands 13,849 12,361 17,392 13,278 12,066 8,696 10,940 12,346 8,597 6,979 Norway 70 64 248 236 163 265 221 146 128 278 Poland 5,115 5,876 4,806 5,893 6,468 7,013 5,092 3,860 3,993 4,466 Portugal 6,492 4,827 6,137 3,318 4,476 4,541 5,444 2,621 4,066 4,586 Romania 174 429 712 4,436 877 582 1,804 459 839 1,733 Russian Federation 368 523 - - 2,405 4,275 1,653 1,757 792 2,340 Serbia and Montenegro 164 - - - 107 98 105 105 49 34 Slovakia - 792 607 751 1,321 1,239 1,548 1,508 2,361 2,361 Slovenia 191 418 140 103 132 95 110 5 1,892 125 Spa<strong>in</strong> 13,558 14,089 20,604 15,752 15,856 16,975 15,605 11,935 14,338 13,102 Sweden 43 41 48 69 87 73 160 131 86 78 Switzerland 4,029 3,467 4,339 3,767 2,702 3,696 2,818 3,487 2,372 2,213 Ukra<strong>in</strong>e - - 100 46 86 98 103 98 546 1,759 United K<strong>in</strong>gdom 2,918 4,686 6,209 4,266 5,215 5,161 6,167 4,778 9,255 12,602 Source: FAOSTAT.
Table 16. A 10-year profile of European imports of shelled groundnut, 1992–2001 (quantities <strong>in</strong> MT). Year 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 Europe 503,662 472,919 601,371 570,196 583,575 614,204 623,635 534,868 576,745 638,699 Albania - - - - 145 169 199 264 202 1 Austria 3,537 3,222 3,309 1,251 1,034 910 858 774 1,015 803 Belarus - - - - - - 938 1,125 2,000 1,542 Belgium - - - - - - - - 4,848 6,148 Belgium-Luxembourg 3,551 3,402 4,082 8,957 5,017 5,052 6,105 4,782 - - Bosnia and Herzegov<strong>in</strong>a 65 90 35 40 230 100 155 320 80 150 Bulgaria 22 1,118 225 1,366 494 1,653 4,760 3,000 1,800 1,800 Croatia 711 595 638 711 750 293 462 1,123 1,140 914 Czechoslovakia 4,763 - - - - - - - - - Czech Republic - 3,656 3,070 2,739 14,906 16,763 14,397 9,500 10,952 10,528 Denmark 1,734 2,937 2,746 2,939 3,042 3,304 3,314 1,514 1,908 3,875 Estonia - 33 42 47 220 233 200 304 1,172 579 F<strong>in</strong>land 1,350 1,635 2,495 1,784 2,035 1,814 2,315 2,066 2,415 2,004 France 67,889 27,989 52,910 66,097 50,000 32,714 53,013 25,466 25,702 22,691 Germany 81,766 85,826 77,851 64,281 67,581 83,205 78,827 80,373 92,616 57,803 Greece 8,643 8,635 10,803 13,885 14,633 13,837 13,935 12,565 12,936 12,602 Hungary 2,582 1,544 1,896 2,336 2,729 3,718 4,607 4,912 5,645 5,509 Iceland 8 7 13 7 7 5 6 5 5 5 Ireland 356 680 641 365 405 416 390 478 177 592 Italy 7,026 7,655 9,122 11,581 9,660 14,144 13,517 14,438 16,087 16,183 Latvia - 80 405 386 592 882 1,483 1,312 1,374 1,257 Lithuania - - 682 1,272 2,091 2,759 2,946 2,010 777 2,538 Cont<strong>in</strong>ued 75
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