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Agriculture is a key sector of the national economy of Ukraine, accounting for approximately one sixth of Gross Domestic product (GDP)...(more)
The United Republic of Tanzania is a low-income rural economy, with most citizens participating in agriculture for household income generation. Agriculture represents about 23 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) and 30 percent of export earnings, and employs 66.9 percent of the working population...(more)
...Kagera Region of the United Republic of Tanzania is predominantly rural, completely landlocked and remote from the coast and capital, and largely dependent on agriculture. Agricultural production engages about 75 percent of the regional population in the production of food and cash crops...(more)
Agriculture represents the largest sector of Uzbekistan’s economy and has the potential to add to overall economic growth and raise rural incomes. However, the sector under irrigated farming conditions is characterized by the dominance...(more)
The Government of Uzbekistan recognizes the importance of agriculture for enhancing national food security and strengthening the rural economy. Half of the country’s population lives in rural areas, and reducing the gap between urban and rural...(more)
As a result of the effects of El Niño, from late 2014 to summer 2016, serious drought occurred in South Central Coast, Central Highland, and Southern Viet Nam...(more)
Against the backdrop of one of the worst droughts in history, attributed to the El Niño event, a total of 52 of the 63 provinces (83 percent) of Viet Nam were affected by drought in 2016...(more)
Western Province is characterized by difficult geographical and climatic conditions, with limited arable land that can sustain crop production...(more)
Agriculture is the main source of income and employment for over 60 percent of the population in Zambia, with the sector contributing between 8 and 10 percent of the country’s Gross Domestic Product...(more)
Every human being has a right to safe food, and it is the responsibility of governments to make sure that this is attained. To ensure this, countries need functional and effective national food control systems...(more)
