Afghanistan GDP by Sector, 2021–2023

Agriculture, industry and services shares of GDP; %, 2021–2023.

What the Data Shows

Services remained Afghanistan’s largest broad sector in every year from 2021 through 2023. Its share fell from 55.0% to 47.5%, while agriculture rose from 31.4% to 35.5%. Industry increased from 13.6% to 16.9%. The three broad sectors reconcile to the national total within source rounding.

Data table

Agriculture — 2021 31.4%
Agriculture — 2022 35.4%
Agriculture — 2023 35.5%
Industry — 2021 13.6%
Industry — 2022 15.0%
Industry — 2023 16.9%
Services — 2021 55.0%
Services — 2022 49.6%
Services — 2023 47.5%

Sources

Source 1: GDP by broad sector at current prices

Publisher: Asian Development Bank

Dataset/table: GDP by broad sector at current prices

Units: percent of GDP

Date checked: 2026-07-19

Evidence: Provides Afghanistan GDP structure by broad sector values for 2021–2023.

Data notes & caveats

The 2023 shares total 99.9% because the published one-decimal values are rounded.

Methodology

The three broad-sector shares use one ADB Key Indicators release for 2021 through 2023. Each year is checked against the national GDP denominator.

Source consistency notes

Every value uses the stated institutional source family, Afghanistan national scope, 2021–2023, and the labelled unit basis. Signed balances, non-final values, live quotes and mixed valuation bases remain explicit where applicable.

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