Appendix A. Tables

Table 1. Metric Conversion Coofficients and Factors

When you kowMultiply byTo find
Millimeters0.04inches
Centimeters0.39inches
Meters3.3feet
Kilometers0.62miles
Hectares2.47acres
Square kilometers0.39square miles
Cubic meters35.3cubic feet
Liters0.26gallons
Kilograms2.2pounds
Metric tons0.98long tons
1.1short tons
2,204pounds
Degrees Celsius (Centigrade)1.8 and add 32degrees Fahrenheit

Table 2. Primary-School Enrollment by Prefecture, 1986-87

PrefectureEnrollmentPercentage of Primary-School-Aged Children Enrolled
Batha4,8618.0
Biltine4,40114.5
Borkou-Ennedi-Tibesti2,54216.7
Chari-Baguirmi39,44033.4
Guéra25,12470.7
Kanem4,89814.6
Lac2,44110.6
Logone Occidental35,85270.0
Logone Oriental43,41482.1
Mayo-Kebbi44,51037.3
Moyen-Chari64,78971.6
Ouaddaï7,65313.0
Salamat6,52335.5
Tanjilé19,59437.6
TOTAL306,04240.3

Table 3. Cotton Production, 1960-87

Area Under Cultivation (hectares)Average Yield (kilograms per hectare)Total Production (tons)
1960260,00015239,600
1961288,00034097,900
1962300,00015546,700
1963338,90027894,500
1964286,900365104,900
1965289,20034299,100
1966294,10029586,800
1967303,100404122,700
1968241,000421101,600
1969296,600500148,500
1970292,200399116,700
1971303,00031294,600
1972304,300356108,400
1973273,100380104,000
1974265,000431114,400
1975269,800532143,600
1976332,000524174,000
1977318,800462147,300
1978284,000441125,000
1979267,300511136,800
1980179,80050791,300
1981166,50051485,700
1982133,90053371,400
1983137,700741102,100
1984176,100900158,500
1985141,90069398,400
1986147,30067499,400
1987125,40071389,400

Table 4. Production of Selected Agricultural Products, Selected Years, 1961-85

(in thousands of tons)
Millet, Sorghum, and BerbereWheatRiceCornTubers Peanuts
19617152121171201130
196561433812232150
1970610n.a.37n.a.30396
1975522n.a.n.a.n.a.33782
198045062532272431100
19855261214856390

n.a.--not available. 1 1953-57 average.
2 1979-81 average.

Source: Based on information from United Nations, Food and Agriculture Organization, Food and Agriculture Organization Yearbook, Rome, 1985.

Table 5. Direction of Trade, 1979-85

(in millions of United States dollars)
1979198019811982 198319841985
Exports (f.o.b.)1
Portugal9.014.912.710.913.925.715.8
West Germany9.310.114.15.513.917.710.1
Cameroon4.99.116.27.17.88.27.8
Spain12.46.23.51.82.211.25.7
Benelux countries2.52.12.01.70.72.22.8
France10.611.55.24.85.410.52.1
Italy1.11.03.21.42.82.01.3
Other38.516.126.524.543.532.242.0
Total exports88.371.083.457.790.2109.787.6
Imports (c.i.f.)2
France35.112.619.124.625.843.448.5
United States3.02.00.71.913.819.127.7
Cameroon7.312.721.814.315.816.615.7
Italy2.40.31.42.57.06.613.4
Benelux countries2.21.52.94.74.28.315.1
West Germany5.83.55.03.45.03.35.5
Other29.440.957.157.285.773.990.4
Total imports85.273.5108.0108.6157.3171.2216.3

1 f.o.b.--Free on board.
2 c.i.f.--Cost, insurance, and freight.
Source: Based on information from International Monetary Fund, Direction of Trade Statistics Yearbook, 1986, Washington, 1987, 133.

Table 6. Balance of Payments, 1978-84

(in millions of United States dollars)1
1978197919801981 198219831984
Current account (excluding exceptional financing)
Export of all goods299.088.371.083.457.778.2109.7
(Export of cotton)67.171.556.852.034.960.696.3
Import of goods2- 163.4-64.1-55.3-81.2-81.7- 99.1-128.3
Merchandise trade balance-64.424.215.72.2-24.0- 20.9-18.6
Other goods, services, income (including shipping) net-87.1-58.4-27.5-22.3- 18.8-52.4-60.4
Private transfers-11.4-9.3-4.1- 0.6-0.7-2.8-1.7
Official transfers, (including development grants, emergency relief, budget subsidies, military grants)116.635.224.541.161.9114.187.6
Current account balance-46.3-8.38.620.418.438.06.9
Capital account
Long-term capital36.8-3.9-4.2- 2.1-1.2-17.84.7
(Direct investment)35.2-1.3-0.4- 0.1-0.1-0.19.2
Short-term capital-3.3-0.30.00.01.2- 3.8-9.5
Counterpart items (including valuation changes in reserves)0.7 2.32.02.63.2-1.7- 0.2
Exceptional financing (including overdrafts with French Treasury, Stabex grants, etc.)19.827.518.7- 16.4-2.010.08.8
Errors and omissions-12.8-17.3-28.1- 3.5-14.0-8.68.6
Total capital account41.28.3-11.6- 19.4-12.8-21.912.4
Total changes in reserves35.3-0.13.1-0.9- 5.5-16.0-19.2

1 Converted from International Monetary Fund Special Drawing Rights.
2 Free on board.
3 Because of rounding, total changes in reserves plus total capital account may not equal current account balance.

Source: Based on information from International Monetary Fund, Balance of Payments Yearbook, Washington, 1985, 122-25.

Table 7. External Debt, 1980-85

(in millions of United States dollars)
1980198119821983 19841985
Long-term191.8173.9144.7148.1140.0149.6
Short-term5.05.05.03.01.03.0
International Monetary Fund credit6.98.37.87.44.48.7
TOTAL203.7187.2157.5158.5145.4161.3

Table 8. Major Equipment of Chadian National Armed Forces, 1987

TypeIn Inventory*Country of Manufacture
Armored vehicles
Panhard ERC-90 armored cars with 90mm gun4France
AML-90 light armored cars, some with 90mm gun50-do-
AML-20 light armored cars6-do-
V-150 Cadillac Gage armored cars with 90mm gun8United States
Artillery
M-101 105mm howitzers5-do-
60mm, 82mm, 106mm mortarsn.a.n.a.
Antitank weapons
Rocket launchers 68mm, 89mmn.a.n.a.
106mm recoilless riflesn.a.United States
112mm APILAS recoilless riflesn.a.France
Milan wire-guided missiles50-do-
LAW M-72 launchersn.a.United States
Air defense weapons
20mm, 30mm gunsn.a.France
Redeye, Stinger shoulder-fired missilesn.a.United States
SA-7 shoulder-fired missilesn.a.Soviet Union
All-terrain vehicles
Toyota 4x4; AM General 4x4; Sovamag TC-10400Japan, United States, and France
Trucks
2 1/2 ton cargon.a.France and United States

n.a.--not available.
*Estimated.

Source: Based on information from The Military Balance, 1987-1988, London, 1987,124.

Table 9. Major Equipment Items Captured from Libya, 1987

TypeNumberCountry of Manufacture
Armored vehicles
T-54 tanks3Soviet Union
T-55 tanks113-do-
T-62 tanks12-do-
Tank transporters10-do-
Cascavel armored cars8Brazil
AML-90 armored vehicles4France
BMP personnel carriers146Soviet Union
BRDM armored reconnaissance vehicles10-do-
BTR personnel carriers10-do-
Weapons systems
14.5mm heavy machine guns50- do-
23mm air defense guns16-do-
106mm recoilless rifles60n.a.
107mm recoilless rifles4n.a.
122mm field howitzers22n.a.
SA-6 batteries (tracked missile launcher12Soviet Union
accompanied by radar on tracked carriage) SA-13 batteries (launcher and radar on tracked carriage)4-do-
Vehicles
Toyota all-terrain mounted with 14.5mm guns60Japan and SovietUnion
Toyota troop transporters194Japan
Jeeps mounted with 106mm recoilless rifles30United States
Land Rovers24Britain
Mercedes heavy transport trucks228West Germany
Mercedes repair vehicles12- do-
Mercedes tank trucks43-do-
Aircraft
L-39 Albatros jet trainers11Czechoslovakia
SF-260 Marchetti light trainers9Italy
Mi-24 helicopters3Soviet Union

n.a.--not available.

Source: Based on information from Chad, Kadafi/Tchad: Ingérence, agression, occupation: Livre blanc, N'Djamena, Chad, 1987, 109-10.

Table 10. Major Air Force Equipment, 1987

TypeIn Inventory*Country of Manufacture
C-130 Hercules transport2United States
C-47 transport3-do-
DC-4 transportl-do-
CASA 212 Aviocar transportlSpain
Pilatus PC-7 trainer2Switzerland
SF-260 Marchetti trainern.a.Italy

n.a.--not available.
*Estimated.

Source: Based on information from The Military Balance, 1987- 1988, London, 1987, 124.

Library of Congress

Comments: lcweb@loc.gov(02/06/97)