Agriculture

Agriculture

Agriculture is the most important sector of the Senegalese economy, as evidenced by the high share of agriculture in the employment structure of the population (almost 30%), despite the fact that only a small part of the territory is suitable for agriculture.
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The Russian fruit and berry sector is showing steady growth against the background of an increase in the area under fruit and berry plantations, an increase in gross yields and an expansion of state support.
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Agriculture occupies an important place in the structure of the country's GDP, almost half of the population is employed in this sector. Ivory Coast has one of the most developed agriculture in West Africa, and the country's government pays great attention to its development.
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Japan annually imports 5.4-5.7 million tons of wheat.  However, as for today, Russia cannot boast of large volumes of products supplies to Japan. Yet, having considered geographical proximity and affordable transportation through the ports of Russian Far East, Land of the Rising Sun is a promising trading partner for Russia. 
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The global beef market, first of all, will be affected by food inflation, which will affect the availability of beef. This trend is relevant for almost all countries, including North America.
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The main volume of agricultural products in India is produced and consumed directly by farmers' families. The level of mechanization in private farms remains low, despite the "Green Revolution" that took place in the 1960s and 1970s, which led to an increase in production volumes
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Before the United Kingdom exited the European Union, it used to place sixth among the top 10 agricultural producers in the region. Despite the fact that no more than 2-3% of the British population is engaged in agriculture, the industry is considered one of the most efficient and innovative
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Libya's production capacity is insufficient to meet the needs of the population for food, as a result of which the country is heavily dependent on imported supplies.
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Serbia's most critical export sector is agriculture and food production, accounting for 10% of GDP and 20% of all exports. The Ministry of Agriculture oversees the country's trade strategy, rural development, and food processing.
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Côte d'Ivoire's broiler production in CY 2022 is estimated to be 42,065 MT, a 10% decrease from CY 2021, due to high feed costs, particularly corn.
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