Yusuf Musa

Yusuf Musa

Journalist of The Global Tribune

The Sri Lankan authorities have adopted the country's budget for 2024, increasing spending on social assistance to the population and development plans of the republic.
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Indonesia's agricultural sector accounted for 12.4% of GDP and 29.0% of the employed population in 2022. The favorable climate, as well as extensive fertile lands allow the country to maintain the status of a net exporter of agricultural products.
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Agriculture in DR Congo accounts for about 17.4% of GDP and 55.3% of the employed population. Although the majority of the country's population is employed in the agricultural sector, production is based on low-efficiency subsistence farming
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The share of agriculture in the economy of Mauritius is gradually decreasing due to the active development of industry and services. Today, agriculture accounts for 3.4% of GDP and 5.1% of the employed population.
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For several decades, Mauritius has demonstrated stable growth rates, which allowed the country to move from monocultural agriculture to an economy with a high degree of diversification.
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Malaysia is one of the largest and fastest growing economies in Southeast Asia. The average annual growth rate of real GDP until 2020 exceeded 5% due to the high demand for Malaysian goods in foreign markets, the trade of which accounts for most of the country's GDP.
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Agriculture is a key sector of Benin's economy, accounting for 26.9% of the country's GDP. However, most of the production is accounted for by subsistence farming, and only a small part of the products produced is represented on the domestic market.
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Agriculture accounts for only 1.7% of GDP and 1.2% of the employment structure. As a result, the country is highly dependent on food imports (about 90% of consumption).
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The agricultural sector accounts for 24.1% of Uganda's GDP and 62.9% of the employed population. This is the main field of activity for the majority of the country's residents, however, the employment-to-GDP ratio demonstrates insufficient efficiency of agricultural production
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Since the second half of the 1980s, Uganda has entered a long period of relative political stability, which has allowed the country to ensure high growth rates over the past thirty years.
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