Figure 1. Norway Map, based on Norway Statistics (2020) data; map rendered from RStudio “Maps” package
Figure 2. Life Expectancy, based on Worldbank (2020) data
Figure 3. Infant Mortality Rate, based on Worldbank (2020) data
Figure 4. Age-sex Population Pyramid in Norway, displaying 2018 population structure, based on United Nations (2020) data
Image 2. Sami
According to the data by Flaten, O. & Hisano, S. (2007), self-sufficiency in food (i.e., the ratio of consumption of domestically produced food to the total domestic consumption of food) hovered steadily around 50% from 1970s to 2005. The rate specific to the country’s agricultural products increased from less than 40% to over 50% during the same time period. The researchers attributed this increase to the stronger production in wheat over the years.
Meanwhile, the self-sufficiency rates for meat and eggs were each close to 100%, while those for potatoes and cereals were 80% and 60%, respectively. Consumption of sugar, vegetable margarine, tropical fruits, and nuts and cocoa relied solely on the country’s imports. (Flaten, O. & Hisano, S., 2007)
Figure 5. Norwegian Food self-sufficiency, The Directorate for Health Social Affairs (2006)
Two of Norway’s most important industries are the nation’s seafood industry and agriculture.
Norway is the world’s second largest seafood exporter, second only to China. Specifically in the salmon product category, Norway supplies close to half of the total world production. Image 3. Norway Aquaculture
The relatively small scale of the Norwegian agriculture means it almost exclusively serves the domestic market.
Another major industry of Norway’s is petroleum and gas. Norway is the world’s sixth largest supplier of crude oil and second largest exporter of natural gas. Oil and gas exports contribute to around 17% of the national GDP. Image 4. Norway Oil
Tourism is another industry which has played a key role in the Norwegian economy. Most of the tourists reportedly visit the country for a glimpse of the Northern Lights.
Image 5. Norway Northern Light
Image 6. University of Oslo