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Agriculture Sector in Turkey
Historically, the agriculture sector has been Turkey’s largest employer and a major contributor to the country’s GDP, although its share of the economy has fallen consistently over several decades. Turkey is the world’s 7th largest agricultural producer, and a top producer and exporter of crops ranging from hazelnuts and chestnuts to apricots, cherries, figs, olives, tobacco and tea.
Although the share of agriculture in the economy has declined significantly, it is still important in both social and economic terms. According to World Bank data, agriculture represented 5.82% of GDP, 19.05 % of total employment in 2018.
Annual growth rate in agricultural sector was 3.6% in 2009, 2.4% in 2010 and 5.3% in 2011.
Agriculture Sector in Africa Continent
Agriculture is by far the single most important economic activity in Africa. It provides employment for about two-thirds of the continent’s working population and for each country contributes an average of 30 to 60% of GDP and about 30% of the value of exports. Still, arable land and land under permanent crops occupy only about 6% of Africa’s total land area.
Except for countries with sizable populations of European descent—such as South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Kenya—agriculture has been largely confined to subsistence farming and has been considerably dependent on the inefficient system of shifting cultivation.
