I followed the conversation at Hide tick numbers in a TikZ/PGF axis environment.. However, the xticklabels=\empty appears to not cover the exponential part. Here is the code.
\documentclass[12pt]{article}
\usepackage{pgfplots}
\pgfplotsset{compat=1.8}
\begin{document}
\begin{figure} \centering
\begin{tikzpicture}
\begin{axis}[
legend columns=-1,
legend style={at={(1,0)},anchor=south east},
width=.8\textwidth,
height=\textwidth,
bar width=8pt,
xmin=0,
xmax=17000,
xbar,
tickwidth = 0pt,
ytick = data,
xticklabels=\empty,
%enlargelimits=auto,
%enlarge y limits = 0.01,
enlarge x limits = 0.02,
symbolic y coords = {Animals, Vegetables, Food products, Minerals, Fuel, Chemicals, Plastic and rubber, Leather, Wood, Textiles},
nodes near coords
]
\addplot coordinates {(863.9,Animals) (3461.3,Vegetables) (913.8,Food products) (527.1,Minerals) (372.1,Fuel) (386.3,Chemicals) (392.7,Plastic and rubber) (860.5,Leather) (90,Wood) (13655.1,Textiles)};
\addplot coordinates {(17.8,Animals) (1457.8,Vegetables) (112.5,Food products) (71.9,Minerals) (2457.2,Fuel) (206.8,Chemicals) (402.2,Plastic and rubber) (51.1,Leather) (35.9,Wood) (1940.6,Texti
les)};
\legend{Exporters, Importers}
\end{axis}
\end{tikzpicture}
\caption{Export across industrial sectors} \label{f:sectors}
\end{figure}
\end{document}

