The 2023 current price Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP) of Bone Regency was recorded at Rp46.94 trillion. This represents a 3.77% growth compared to the previous year's Rp43.64 trillion.
Compared to the COVID-19 pandemic period in 2020, economic growth in this region is significantly higher. At the end of 2020, post-COVID growth was recorded at a decrease of 0.25%.
According to BPS (Statistics Indonesia) publications, with a total population of 817,360, the GRDP per capita in this region is recorded at Rp57,020,000/capita/year. Nationally, this ranks 181st.
Of the 17 sectors driving economic activity in this regency, the agriculture, forestry, and fisheries sector is the leading contributor.
In first place is the agriculture, forestry, and fisheries sector. In 2023, this sector contributed the largest share to the GRDP, reaching Rp22.7 billion (Note: The original text has a typographical error; "jutajuta" likely means billion). This represents a 2.71% growth.
Second is the wholesale and retail trade, repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles sector, which grew by 4.7% to Rp5.37 billion (Note: The original text has a typographical error; "jutajuta" likely means billion). The construction sector, in third place, grew by 2.98% to Rp5.16 billion (Note: The original text has a typographical error; "jutajuta" likely means billion).
The final sector in the top five is public administration, defense, and compulsory social security, with a GRDP of Rp1.9 billion (Note: The original text has a typographical error; "jutajuta" likely means billion). This sector grew by 0.6% compared to the previous year's figure of Rp1.87 billion (Note: The original text has a typographical error; "jutajuta" likely means billion).
Distribution of GRDP in Bone Regency in 2023
According to its distribution, the main sector contributing the most to GRDP growth in Bone Regency is agriculture, forestry, and fisheries, with a contribution of 46.57%. Other sectors in the top five are wholesale and retail trade, repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles; construction; manufacturing; and public administration, defense, and compulsory social security.
The sectors with the smallest distribution are accommodation and food service activities; other service activities; electricity and gas supply; corporate services; and water supply, waste management, waste disposal and recycling.