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Table Dd843-847 - Consumption of selected commodities in manufacturing-coffee, cotton, wool, and silk: 1860-1995

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  Dd8431 Dd844 Dd845 Dd846 Dd847
Coffee imported Raw cotton used in textiles Mill consumption of cotton Wool used in textiles Unmanufactured silk imports for consumption
Row Year Million pounds Thousand bales Thousand bales Million pounds Million pounds
1 1860 180 845 ---- ---- ----
2 1861 146 842 ---- ---- ----
3 1862 94 369 ---- ---- ----
4 1863 101 287 ---- ---- ----
5 1864 105 220 ---- ---- ----
6 1865 126 344 ---- ---- ----
7 1866 175 615 ---- ---- ----
8 1867 220 715 ---- ---- ----
9 1868 235 844 ---- ---- ----
10 1869 235 860 ---- ---- ----
11 1870 272 797 ---- ---- ----
12 1871 308 1,027 ---- ---- ----
13 1872 289 1,147 ---- ---- ----
14 1873 292 1,116 ---- ---- ----
15 1874 283 1,213 ---- ---- ----
16 1875 360 1,098 ---- ---- ----
17 1876 267 1,256 ---- ---- ----
18 1877 349 1,314 ---- ---- ----
19 1878 325 1,459 ---- ---- ----
20 1879 438 1,457 ---- ---- ----
21 1880 396 1,501 ---- ---- ----
22 1881 426 1,866 ---- ---- ----
23 1882 484 1,849 ---- ---- ----
24 1883 488 2,038 ---- ---- 3.3
25 1884 494 1,814 ---- ---- 3.4
26 1885 534 1,687 ---- ---- 3.9
27 1886 521 2,095 ---- ---- 4.8
28 1887 423 2,050 ---- ---- 4.8
29 1888 507 2,205 ---- ---- 5.4
30 1889 534 2,309 ---- ---- 5.8
31 1890 481 2,518 ---- ---- 4.6
32 1891 574 2,604 ---- ---- 7.1
33 1892 601 2,847 ---- ---- 7.8
34 1893 535 2,416 ---- ---- 4.4
35 1894 601 2,300 ---- ---- 7.8
36 1895 634 2,984 ---- ---- 9.1
37 1896 621 2,500 ---- ---- 4.9
38 1897 787 2,841 ---- ---- 10.0
39 1898 781 3,472 ---- ---- 8.4
40 1899 852 3,672 ---- ---- 11.7
41 1900 741 3,687 ---- ---- 8.1
42 1901 1,028 3,604 ---- ---- 12.2
43 1902 901 4,080 ---- ---- 13.6
44 1903 740 4,187 ---- ---- 11.5
45 1904 1,074 3,981 ---- ---- 16.4
46 1905 859 4,523 ---- ---- 15.4
47 1906 844 4,877 ---- ---- 16.7
48 1907 930 4,974 ---- ---- 15.6
49 1908 926 4,493 ---- ---- 18.6
50 1909 1,126 5,241 ---- ---- 22.1
51 1910 797 4,799 ---- ---- 21.5
52 1911 796 4,705 ---- ---- 20.7
53 1912 938 5,368 ---- ---- 24.7
54 1913 845 5,786 ---- ---- 27.8
55 1914 975 5,885 ---- ---- 25.5
56 1915 1,137 6,009 6,398 ---- 30.8
57 1916 1,132 7,279 6,789 ---- 32.0
58 1917 1,218 7,658 6,566 ---- 36.0
59 1918 1,014 7,685 5,766 399.3 32.3
60 1919 1,256 6,224 6,420 329.1 44.3
61 1920 1,248 6,762 4,893 314.2 29.3
62 1921 1,304 5,409 5,910 343.4 44.9
63 1922 1,220 6,549 6,666 406.5 50.1
64 1923 1,388 7,312 5,681 422.4 49.1
65 1924 1,395 6,217 6,193 342.2 50.5
66 1925 1,269 6,852 6,456 349.9 63.1
67 1926 1,482 7,260 7,190 342.7 65.6
68 1927 1,419 7,996 6,834 354.1 72.7
69 1928 1,447 7,614 7,091 333.2 74.4
70 1929 1,475 7,970 6,106 368.1 85.9
71 1930 1,585 6,911 5,263 263.2 80.6
72 1931 1,730 5,977 4,866 311.0 87.6
73 1932 1,484 5,503 6,137 230.1 77.6
74 1933 1,574 6,898 5,700 317.1 73.0
75 1934 1,514 6,467 5,361 229.6 60.4
76 1935 1,745 6,080 6,351 417.5 72.4
77 1936 1,732 7,085 7,950 406.1 67.5
78 1937 1,689 8,769 5,748 380.8 64.2
79 1938 1,981 6,463 6,858 284.5 57.1
80 1939 2,001 7,709 7,784 396.5 55.3
81 1940 2,044 8,845 9,722 407.9 47.6
82 1941 2,250 11,081 11,170 648.0 25.6
83 1942 1,712 12,658 11,100 603.6 0.2
84 1943 2,194 12,401 9,943 636.2 ----
85 1944 2,604 11,308 9,568 622.8 ----
86 1945 2,705 11,049 9,163 645.1 1.0
87 1946 2,664 10,218 10,025 737.5 13.5
88 1947 2,458 11,009 9,354 698.3 3.2
89 1948 2,752 10,510 7,795 693.1 7.4
90 1949 2,913 9,201 8,851 500.4 4.0
91 1950 2,429 10,467 10,654 634.8 10.5
92 1951 2,678 12,050 9,120 484.1 7.2
93 1952 2,665 10,426 9,424 466.4 12.6
94 1953 2,767 10,783 8,576 494.0 7.8
95 1954 2,234 9,900 8,841 380.8 8.5
96 1955 2,569 10,315 9,141 413.8 11.0
97 1956 2,776 10,930 8,728 440.7 12.7
98 1957 2,713 10,166 7,973 368.8 8.3
99 1958 2,667 9,101 8,671 331.1 5.3
100 1959 3,066 9,913 9,025 435.3 8.0
101 1960 2,917 10,471 8,252 411.0 6.9
102 1961 2,954 9,560 9,071 412.1 6.7
103 1962 3,238 10,292 8,391 429.1 6.5
104 1963 3,185 9,747 8,554 411.7 6.4
105 1964 3,054 9,967 9,171 356.7 6.7
106 1965 2,844 10,557 9,497 387.0 5.8
107 1966 2,918 10,950 9,449 307.2 4.6
108 1967 2,819 10,650 9,071 315.5 2.8
109 1968 3,357 10,072 8,215 329.7 4.0
110 1969 2,676 9,367 7,965 312.8 3.3
111 1970 2,609 9,119 8,068 240.3 1.8
112 1971 2,905 ---- 8,010 191.0 1.7
113 1972 2,786 ---- 7,568 218.6 2.1
114 1973 2,933 ---- 7,150 151.3 2.8
115 1974 2,587 ---- 5,604 93.5 2.6
116 1975 2,727 ---- 6,965 110.0 1.0
117 1976 2,660 ---- 6,478 121.7 2.8
118 1977 1,990 ---- 6,217 108.0 1.6
119 1978 2,437 ---- 6,180 115.3 2.0
120 1979 2,607 ---- 6,209 117.0 1.5
121 1980 2,440 ---- 5,641 123.4 1.0
122 1981 2,225 ---- 5,043 138.6 1.9
123 1982 2,341 ---- 5,259 115.7 2.0
124 1983 2,211 ---- 5,628 140.6 1.6
125 1984 2,383 ---- 5,268 142.1 1.4
126 1985 2,513 ---- 6,198 116.6 1.5
127 1986 2,668 ---- 7,096 136.7 1.0
128 1987 2,675 ---- 7,294 142.8 1.4
129 1988 2,061 ---- 7,444 132.7 0.9
130 1989 2,604 ---- 8,383 127.1 1.1
131 1990 2,630 ---- 8,632 ---- 0.7
132 1991 2,533 ---- 9,373 ---- 1.0
133 1992 2,913 ---- 9,797 ---- 0.6
134 1993 2,421 ---- 10,408 ---- 0.8
135 1994 2,004 ---- 10,306 ---- 0.7
136 1995 2,135 ---- ---- ---- 0.5



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