Figure 20: Per capita output indices for agriculture in Uganda.......................................................................... 45
Figure 21: Average yields for key crops, 2007–10.................................................................................................... 46
Figure 22: Composition of diets in Uganda, 1961–2009........................................................................................ 46
Figure 23: Value of agricultural exports from Uganda, 1961–2012 ................................................................. 47
Figure 24: Uganda’s agricultural exports since 2000 .............................................................................................. 48
Figure 25: Roads, cities, and market participation in Uganda ............................................................................. 48
Figure 26: Market access and rural population share............................................................................................. 49
Figure 27: Governance indicators for Uganda, Sub-Saharan Africa, and low-income countries,
2012.............................................................................................................................................................................. 50
Figure 28: Structural change and the Bangladeshi economy, 1960–2012..................................................... 54
Figure 29: Change in per capita calorie consumption between 1980 and 2009 ......................................... 55
Figure 30: Top sources of farm revenue in Bangladesh, 1990–92 and 2010–12 ....................................... 55
Figure 31: Potato production, 1980–2012 ................................................................................................................... 59
Figure 32: Governance indicators for bangladesh, 2002 and 2012 .................................................................. 60
Figure 33: Financial services in rural and urban Bangladesh.............................................................................. 62
Figure 34: Credit sources in rural and urban Bangladesh and low- and middle-income
countries..................................................................................................................................................................... 63
Figure 35: Structural change and the IndonesiaN economy, 1961–2011 ...................................................... 65
Figure 36: Distribution of farms by size (millions) in Indonesia, 2003........................................................... 66
Figure 37: Average farm size in Indonesia, by decade ............................................................................................ 66
Figure 38: Per capita production indices for Indonesia, 1961–2010............................................................... 67
Figure 39: Daily per capita consumption of calories in Indonesia, 1961–2011 .......................................... 69
Figure 40: Top sources of farm revenue in Indonesia, 1990–92 and 2010–12 ........................................... 69
Figure 41: Rural population with and without good access to markets, Indonesia and selected
countries..................................................................................................................................................................... 70
Figure 42: Governance indicators for Indonesia, 2002 and 2012...................................................................... 71
Figure 43: Expected years of schooling, Indonesia................................................................................................... 73
Figure 44: Financial services in rural and urban Indonesia ................................................................................. 73
Figure 45: Credit sources in rural and urban Indonesia and low- and middle-income
countries..................................................................................................................................................................... 74
Figure 46: Palm oil production in Indonesia and the rest of the world, 1961–2012 ................................ 75
Figure 47: Structural change and the Turkish economy, 1961–2011.............................................................. 78
Figure 48: Producer support by type, Turkey, 2002–11........................................................................................ 81
Figure 49: Simple average applied Most Favored Nation duties for Turkey and the European
Union, 2011............................................................................................................................................................... 83
Figure 50: Agricultural exports and imports, and agricultural exports as a share of
merchandise exports, Turkey, 1961–2010 ................................................................................................. 84
Figure 51: Composition of Turkish exports by destination region, 1993–2010 ......................................... 84
Figure 52: Number of firms exporting from Turkey to the Middle East and North Africa, by
product type and year, 2002–10 ..................................................................................................................... 86
Figure 53: Farm size distribution in Turkey, 2001................................................................................................... 86
Figure 54: Logistics Performance Index, selected countries, 2014 ................................................................... 87
Figure 55: Structural change and the Kyrgyz Republic economy, 1985–2011............................................ 90
Figure 56: Farm size distribution in Kyrgyz Republic, 2002................................................................................ 91
Figure 57: Daily per capita consumption of calories in Kyrgyz Republic, 2000–09 .................................. 92
Figure 58: Top sources of farm revenue in Kyrgyz Republic, 1990–92 and 2010–12 ............................. 92
Figure 59: Governance indicators for Kyrgyz Republic, 2002 and 2012 ........................................................ 99
Figure 60: Structural change and the Jordanian economy, 1961–2011....................................................... 104
Figure 61: Restructuring of food supplies in Jordan ............................................................................................. 105
Figure 62: Gross production indices in Jordan ........................................................................................................ 106
Figure 63: Five key measures of governance in Jordan and the Middle East and North Africa,
2012........................................................................................................................................................................... 106
Figure 64: Arable land as a share of total land in Jordan, the Middle East and North Africa,
and Sub-Saharan Africa, 2011 ....................................................................................................................... 108