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  • 11Agriculture en grèce antique — L olivier, l une des bases de l agriculture grecque ici à Carystos en Eubée. L’agriculture est le fondement de la vie économique en Grèce antique. Par la mise en valeur intensive d un terroir restreint, malgré un outillage et une terre… …

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  • 12Agriculture in Ethiopia — is the foundation of the country s economy, accounting for half of gross domestic product (GDP), 60% of exports, and 80% of total employment.Ethiopia s agriculture is plagued by periodic drought, soil degradation caused by overgrazing,… …

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  • 13Agriculture in Lebanon — is the third most important sector in the country after the tertiary and industrial sectors. It contributes nearly 7% to GDP and employs around 15% of the active population. Main crops include Cereals (mainly wheat and barley), fruits and… …

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  • 14Agriculture in Israel — Agriculture is a major industry in Israel with the country being a net exporter of food as well as a world leader in agricultural technologies. Israel does not have a geography which makes it appear instantly to be best suited to agriculture. Not …

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  • 15Agriculture in Lithuania — dates to the Neolithic period, about 3,000 to 1,000 BC. It has been one of Lithuania s most important occupations for many centuries. HistoryAs elsewhere, the practice of agriculture in Lithuania during the Neolithic period showed limited scope… …

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  • 16Agriculture in Haiti — Agriculture continued to be the mainstay of the economy of Haiti in the late 1980s; it employed approximately 66 percent of the labor force and accounted for about 35 percent of GDP and for 24 percent of exports in 1987 (see fig. 14). The role of …

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  • 17Agriculture, forestry, and fishing in Japan — Agriculture, forestry, and fishing form the Primary sector of industry of the Japanese economy, together with the Japanese mining industry, but together they account for only 1.3% of gross national product. Only 15% of Japan s land is suitable… …

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  • 18Agriculture in Bhutan — has a dominant role in the economy of the country. In 2000, agriculture accounted for 35.9% of GDP of the nation.cite book author= Suresh Chandra Babu, Ashok Gulati title= Economic Reforms And Food Security: The Impact Of Trade And Technology in… …

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  • 19Agriculture in Portugal — is based on small to medium sized family owned dispersed units. The extent of cooperative organisation has reaching a greater importance with globalization. Portugal produces a wide variety of crops and livestock products. Forestry has also… …

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  • 20Agriculture in London — is a rather small enterprise, with only 8.6% of the Greater London area being used for commercial farming, nearly all of which is close to Greater London s outer boundaries. There are a few city farms closer to the centre of the city and about 30 …

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