Agriculture’s contribution to GDP is 12% and the sector creates almost 38% employment in the country. For food security we need more productivity. Smart agriculture is need of time and for this we have to go for mechanized cultivation system. Government is committed to give all sorts of ...
In addition, the agriculture sector has been the largest employer across economic sectors in Vietnam, employing over 13.9 million Vietnamese in 2022. Show more - Description Published by , May 17, 2024Editor’s Picks Current statistics on this topic Agriculture GDP contribution of agriculture, ...
The role of the agriculture in a more integrated economy differs from an agricultural dominant and less developed economy. While the share of primary agriculture and hence its direct contribution to economic growth declines with economic integration, the share of the broadly defined agri-food system ...
As agriculture dominates in terms of direct contribution to GDP and numbers of people engaged in it, as well as accounting for the largest amount of public support expenditure, it is agriculture that will receive the greatest attention here. 展开 ...
The agriculture industry in New Zealand contributes significantly to the country's tradeable economy, with a gross domestic product contribution in the billions of New Zealand dollars. The farming sector produces many horticultural, dairy, and meat products consumed locally and exported overseas. The ...
ContributionAgriculture GDPand Agriculture Food ProductionThe present study evaluate the contribution of Industrial Policies On Agriculture Sector In Tanzania. On that perspective, Simple Regression model has been applSocial Science Electronic Publishing
Recent estimates indicate that 15.4% and 7.8% of the total employed are employed in the agriculture sector in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, respectively. Despite the fact that the contribution of the agriculture sector to the GDP has decreased to 3% only, this sector is still hosting ...
GDP by 60–65% from 2005 levels. While the industrial sector remains the primary contributor to China’s carbon emissions, it is important to acknowledge the agricultural sector and its 17% share of the total emissions (Zhang et al.2019). Since its reform and opening-up policies, China’s...
In addition, the agricultural sector contributes an average of 17% to the regional Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and the contribution increases to over 28% excluding all middle income countries [14]. Despite its importance the average growth rate of the agriculture sector (around 2.6% per annum)...
Furthermore, the integration of agriculture and tourism paves the way for new possibilities for rural inhabitants and agricultural businesses, such as farmer cooperatives, family farms, and large-scale farmers, to actively engage in the agro-tourist sector of the economy. By participating in this ...