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This entry is an ordered listing of major crops and products starting with the most important.
World
0
1
Pakistan
24
2
Libya
5% of GDP; cash crops - wheat barley olives dates citrus fruits peanuts; 75% of food is imported
3
Afghanistan
largely subsistence farming and nomadic animal husbandry; cash products - wheat fruits nuts karakul pelts wool mutton
4
Philippines
0
5
Norfolk Island
Norfolk Island pine seed Kentia palm seed cereals vegetables fruit cattle poultry
6
North Korea
accounts for about 25% of GDP and 36% of work force; principal crops - rice corn potatoes soybeans pulses; livestock and livestock products - cattle hogs pork eggs; not self-sufficient in grain
7
Northern Mariana Islands
coconuts fruits cattle vegetables; food is a major import
8
Norway
0
9
Oman
accounts for 4% of GDP and 40% of the labor force
10
Palau
subsistence-level production of coconut copra cassava sweet potatoes
11
Panama
accounts for 10% of GDP
12
Papua New Guinea
Accounts for 25% of GDP; livelihood for 85% of population; fertile soils and favorable climate permits cultivating a wide variety of crops; cash crops - coffee cocoa coconuts palm kernels; other products - tea rubber sweet potatoes fruit vegetables poultry pork; net importer of food for urban centers
13
Paraguay
accounts for 26% of GDP; cash crops - cotton sugarcane soybeans; other crops - corn wheat tobacco cassava fruits vegetables; animal products - beef pork eggs milk; surplus producer of timber; self-sufficient in most foods
14
Peru
0
15
Pitcairn Islands
based on subsistence fishing and farming; wide variety of fruits and vegetables; must import grain products
16
Nigeria
accounts for 35% of GDP and half of labor force; cash crops - cocoa peanuts palm oil rubber; food crops - corn rice sorghum millet cassava yams; livestock - cattle sheep goats pigs; fishing and forestry resources extensively exploited
17
Poland
accounts for 7% of GDP; 75% of output from private farms 25% from state farms; productivity remains low by European standards; leading European producer of rye rapeseed and potatoes; wide variety of other crops and livestock; major exporter of pork products; normally self-sufficient in food
18
Portugal
accounts for 5% of GDP; small inefficient farms; imports more than half of food needs; major crops - grain potatoes olives grapes; livestock sector - sheep cattle goats poultry meat dairy products
19
Puerto Rico
accounts for only 3% of labor force and just over 1% of GDP; crops - sugarcane coffee pineapples plantains bananas; livestock - cattle chickens; imports a large share of food needs
20
Qatar
farming and grazing on small scale less than 2% of GDP; agricultural area is small and government-owned; commercial fishing increasing in importance; most food imported
21
Romania
accounts for 18% of GDP and 28% of labor force; major wheat and corn producer; other products - sugar beets sunflower seed potatoes milk eggs meat grapes
22
Russia
grain sugar beets sunflower seeds meat milk vegetables fruits; because of its northern location does not grow citrus cotton tea and other warm climate products
23
Rwanda
cash crops - coffee tea pyrethrum
24
Réunion
accounts for 30% of labor force; dominant sector of economy; cash crops - sugarcane vanilla tobacco; food crops - tropical fruits vegetables corn; imports large share of food needs
25
Saint Helena
maize potatoes vegetables; timber production being developed; crawfishing on Tristan da Cunha
26
Saint Kitts and Nevis
accounts for 17% of GDP; cash crop - sugarcane; subsistence crops - rice yams vegetables bananas; fishing potential not fully exploited
27
Saint Lucia
accounts for 14% of GDP and 43% of labor force; crops - bananas coconuts vegetables citrus fruit root crops cocoa; imports food for the tourist industry
28
Niue
coconuts passion fruit honey limes; subsistence crops - taro yams cassava
29
Nicaragua
crops account for about 15% of GDP; export crops - coffee bananas sugarcane cotton; food crops - rice corn cassava citrus fruit beans; also produces a variety of animal products - beef veal pork poultry dairy products; normally self-sufficient in food
30
Niger
accounts for roughly 40% of GDP and 90% of labor force; cash crops - cowpeas cotton peanuts; food crops - millet sorghum cassava rice; livestock - cattle sheep goats; self-sufficient in food except in drought years
31
Mexico
accounts for 7% of GDP; large number of small farms at subsistence level; major food crops - corn wheat rice beans; cash crops - cotton coffee fruit tomatoes
32
Madagascar
accounts for 31% of GDP; cash crops - coffee vanilla sugarcane cloves cocoa; food crops - rice cassava beans bananas peanuts; cattle raising widespread; almost self-sufficient in rice
33
Malawi
accounts for 40% of GDP; cash crops - tobacco sugarcane cotton tea and corn; subsistence crops - potatoes cassava sorghum pulses; livestock - cattle goats
34
Malaysia
accounts for 16% of GDP
35
Maldives
fishing coconuts corn sweet potatoes
36
Mali
accounts for 50% of GDP; mostly subsistence farming; cotton and livestock products account for over 70% of exports; other crops - millet rice corn vegetables peanuts; livestock - cattle sheep goats
37
Malta
accounts for 3% of GDP and 2% of the work force
38
Marshall Islands
coconuts cacao taro breadfruit fruits pigs chickens
39
Martinique
including fishing and forestry accounts for about 10% of GDP; principal crops - pineapples avocados bananas flowers vegetables sugarcane for rum; dependent on imported food particularly meat and vegetables
40
Mauritania
accounts for 25% of GDP
41
Mauritius
accounts for 10% of GDP; about 90% of cultivated land in sugarcane; other products - tea corn potatoes bananas pulses cattle goats fish; net food importer especially rice and fish
42
Mayotte
most important sector; provides all export earnings; crops - vanilla ylang-ylang coffee copra; imports major share of food needs
43
Moldova
accounts for about 40% of GDP; Moldova's principal economic activity; products are vegetables fruits wine grain sugar beets sunflower seed meat milk tobacco
44
Saint-Pierre and Miquelon
vegetables cattle sheep pigs for local consumption; fish catch of 20500 metric tons
45
Monaco
none
46
Mongolia
accounts for about 35% of GDP and provides livelihood for about 50% of the population; livestock raising predominates
47
Montserrat
accounts for 4% of GDP; small-scale farming; food crops - tomatoes onions peppers; not self-sufficient in food especially livestock products
48
Morocco
accounts for 15% of GDP 50% of employment and 30% of export value; not self-sufficient in food; cereal farming and livestock raising predominate; barley wheat citrus fruit wine vegetables olives
49
Mozambique
accounts for 50% of GDP and about 90% of exports; cash crops - cotton cashew nuts sugarcane tea shrimp; other crops - cassava corn rice tropical fruits; not self-sufficient in food
50
Myanmar
accounts for 65% of GDP and 65% of employment
51
Namibia
0
52
Nauru
coconuts; other agricultural activity negligible; almost completely dependent on imports for food and water
53
Nepal
rice corn wheat sugarcane root crops milk buffalo meat; not self-sufficient in food particularly in drought years
54
Netherlands Antilles
chief products - aloes sorghum peanuts vegetables tropical fruit
55
New Caledonia
large areas devoted to cattle grazing; coffee corn wheat vegetables; 60% self-sufficient in beef
56
New Zealand
accounts for about 9% of GDP and about 11% of the work force; livestock predominates - wool meat dairy products all export earners; crops - wheat barley potatoes pulses fruits vegetables; surplus producer of farm products; fish catch reached a record 503000 metric tons in 1988
57
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
accounts for 14% of GDP and 60% of labor force; provides bulk of exports; products - bananas coconuts sweet potatoes spices; small numbers of cattle sheep hogs goats; small fish catch used locally
58
San Marino
employs 3% of labor force; products - wheat grapes maize olives meat cheese hides; small numbers of cattle pigs horses
59
Macau
rice vegetables; food shortages - rice vegetables meat; depends mostly on imports for food requirements
60
United Kingdom
accounts for only 1
.5% of GDP; wide variety of crops and livestock products
61
Tonga
accounts for 40% of GDP; dominated by coconut copra and banana production; vanilla beans cocoa coffee ginger black pepper
62
Trinidad and Tobago
accounts for 3% of GDP; major crops - cocoa sugarcane; sugarcane acreage is being shifted into rice citrus coffee vegetables; poultry sector most important source of animal protein; must import large share of food needs
63
Tunisia
accounts for 16% of GDP and one-third of labor force; output subject to severe fluctuations because of frequent droughts; export crops - olives dates oranges almonds; other products - grain sugar beets wine grapes poultry beef dairy; not self-sufficient in food
64
Turkey
accounts for 16% of GDP; products - tobacco cotton grain olives sugar beets pulses citrus fruit variety of animal products; self-sufficient in food most years
65
Turkmenistan
cotton grain animal husbandry
66
Turks and Caicos Islands
subsistence farming prevails based on corn and beans; fishing more important than farming; not self-sufficient in food
67
Tuvalu
coconuts and fish
68
U.S. Virgin Islands
truck gardens food crops
69
Uganda
mainly subsistence; accounts for 57% of GDP and over 80% of labor force; cash crops - coffee tea cotton tobacco; food crops - cassava potatoes corn millet pulses; livestock products - beef goat meat milk poultry; self-sufficient in food
70
Ukraine
accounts for about 25% of GDP; grain vegetables meat milk sugar beets
71
United Arab Emirates
accounts for 2% of GDP and 5% of labor force; cash crop - dates; food products - vegetables watermelons poultry eggs dairy fish; only 25% self-sufficient in food
72
United States
0
73
Togo
accounts for 49% of GDP; cash crops - coffee cocoa cotton; food crops - yams cassava corn beans rice millet sorghum; livestock production not significant; annual fish catch of 10000-14000 tons
74
Uruguay
accounts for 12% of GDP; large areas devoted to livestock grazing; wheat rice corn sorghum; fishing; self-sufficient in most basic foodstuffs
75
Uzbekistan
cotton vegetables fruits grain livestock
76
Vanuatu
export crops - coconuts cocoa coffee fish; subsistence crops - taro yams coconuts fruits vegetables
77
Venezuela
accounts for 6% of GDP; products - corn sorghum sugarcane rice bananas vegetables coffee beef pork milk eggs fish; not self-sufficient in food other than meat
78
Vietnam
accounts for 36% of GDP; paddy rice corn potatoes make up 50% of farm output; commercial crops
79
Wallis and Futuna
dominated by coconut production with subsistence crops of yams taro bananas and herds of pigs and goats
80
West Bank
olives citrus and other fruits vegetables beef and dairy products
81
Western Sahara
limited largely to subsistence agriculture and fishing; some barley is grown in nondrought years; fruit and vegetables are grown in the few oases; food imports are essential; camels sheep and goats are kept by the nomadic natives; cash economy exists largely for the garrison forces
82
Western Samoa
accounts for about 50% of GDP; coconuts fruit
83
Yemen
accounts for 26% of GDP; products - grain fruits vegetables qat
84
Zaire
cash crops - coffee palm oil rubber quinine; food crops - cassava bananas root crops corn
85
Zambia
accounts for 12% of GDP and 85% of labor force; crops - corn
86
Tokelau
coconuts copra; basic subsistence crops - breadfruit papaya bananas; pigs poultry goats
87
The Netherlands
accounts for 4
.6% of GDP; animal production predominates; crops - grains potatoes sugar beets fruits vegetables; shortages of grain fats and oils
88
Saudi Arabia
accounts for about 10% of GDP 16% of labor force; subsidized by government; products - wheat barley tomatoes melons dates citrus fruit mutton chickens eggs milk; approaching self-sufficiency in food
89
Spain
0
90
Senegal
accounts for 20% of GDP; major products - peanuts
91
Serbia and Montenegro
the fertile plains of Vojvodina produce 80% of the cereal production of the former Yugoslavia and most of the cotton oilseeds and chicory; Vojvodina also produces fodder crops to support intensive beef and dairy production; Serbia proper although hilly has a well-distributed rainfall and a long growing season; produces fruit grapes and cereals; in this area livestock production
92
Seychelles
accounts for 5% of GDP mostly subsistence farming; cash crops - coconuts cinnamon vanilla; other products - sweet potatoes cassava bananas; broiler chickens; large share of food needs imported; expansion of tuna fishing under way
93
Sierra Leone
largely subsistence farming; cash crops - coffee cocoa palm kernels; harvests of food staple rice meets 80% of domestic needs; annual fish catch averages 53000 metric tons
94
Singapore
minor importance in the economy; self-sufficient in poultry and eggs; must import much of other food; major crops - rubber copra fruit vegetables
95
Slovakia
largely self-sufficient in food production; diversified crop and livestock production including grains potatoes sugar beets hops fruit hogs cattle and poultry; exporter of forest products
96
Slovenia
accounts for 4
.8% of GDP
97
Solomon Islands
including fishing and forestry accounts for 31% of GDP; mostly subsistence farming; cash crops - cocoa beans coconuts palm kernels timber; other products - rice potatoes vegetables fruit cattle pigs; not self-sufficient in food grains; 90% of the total fish catch of 44500 metric tons was exported
98
Somalia
dominant sector led by livestock raising
99
South Africa
accounts for about 5% of GDP and 30% of labor force; diversified agriculture with emphasis on livestock; products - cattle poultry sheep wool milk beef corn wheat sugarcane fruits vegetables; self-sufficient in food
100
South Korea
accounts for 8% of GDP and employs 21% of work force
101
Sri Lanka
accounts for one-fourth of GDP; field crops - rice sugarcane grains pulses oilseeds roots spices; cash crops - tea rubber coconuts; animal products - milk eggs hides meat; not self-sufficient in rice production
102
The Gambia
accounts for 30% of GDP; one-third of food requirements is imported; major export crop is peanuts; other principal crops - millet sorghum rice corn cassava palm kernels; livestock - cattle sheep goats; forestry and fishing resources not fully exploited
103
Sudan
accounts for 35% of GDP; major products - cotton oilseeds sorghum millet wheat gum arabic sheep; marginally self-sufficient in most foods
104
Suriname
accounts for 15% of GDP and 25% of export earnings; paddy rice planted on 85% of arable land: and represents 60% of total farm output; other products - bananas palm kernels coconuts plantains peanuts beef chicken; shrimp and forestry products of increasing importance; self-sufficient in most foods
105
Swaziland
accounts for over 60% of labor force; mostly subsistence agriculture; cash crops - sugarcane cotton maize tobacco rice citrus fruit pineapples; other crops and livestock - corn sorghum peanuts cattle goats sheep; not self-sufficient in grain
106
Sweden
animal husbandry predominates with milk and dairy products accounting for 37% of farm income; main crops - grains sugar beets potatoes; 100% self-sufficient in grains and potatoes; Sweden is about 50% self-sufficient in most products
107
Switzerland
dairy farming predominates; less than 50% self-sufficient in food; must import fish refined sugar fats and oils
108
Syria
accounts for 30% of GDP and one-third of labor force; all major crops
109
São Tomé and Príncipe
accounts for 25% of GDP; dominant sector of economy primary source of exports; cash crops - cocoa coconuts palm kernels coffee; food products - bananas papaya beans poultry fish; not self-sufficient in food grain and meat
110
Taiwan
accounts for 4% of GDP and 16% of labor force
111
Tajikistan
cotton grain fruits grapes vegetables; cattle sheep and goats
112
Tanzania
accounts for about 58% of GDP; cash crops - coffee sisal tea cotton pyrethrum
113
Thailand
accounts for 11% of GDP and 62% of labor force; leading producer and exporter of rice and cassava
114
The Bahamas
accounts for 5% of GDP; dominated by small-scale producers; principal products - citrus fruit vegetables poultry; large net importer of food
115
Macedonia
meets the basic needs for food; principal crops are rice tobacco wheat corn and millet; also grown are cotton sesame mulberry leaves citrus fruit and vegetables; agricultural production is highly labor intensive
116
Lithuania
employs around 18% of labor force; accounts for 25% of GDP; sugar grain potatoes sugar beets vegetables meat milk dairy products eggs fish; most developed are the livestock and dairy branches which depend on imported grain; net exporter of meat milk and eggs
117
Luxembourg
accounts for less than 3% of GDP
118
Cocos Islands
gardens provide vegetables bananas pawpaws coconuts
119
Burundi
accounts for 50% of GDP; cash crops - coffee cotton tea; food crops - corn sorghum sweet potatoes bananas manioc; livestock - meat milk hides and skins
120
Cabo Verde
accounts for 20% of GDP
121
Cambodia
mainly subsistence farming except for rubber plantations; main crops - rice rubber corn; food shortages - rice meat vegetables dairy products sugar flour
122
Cameroon
the agriculture and forestry sectors provide employment for the majority of the population contributing about 25% to GDP and providing a high degree of self-sufficiency in staple foods; commercial and food crops include coffee cocoa timber cotton rubber bananas oilseed grains livestock root starches
123
Canada
accounts for about 3% of GDP; one of the world's major producers and exporters of grain
124
Cayman Islands
minor production of vegetables fruit livestock; turtle farming
125
Central African Republic
self-sufficient in food production except for grain; commercial crops - cotton coffee tobacco timber; food crops - manioc yams millet corn bananas
126
Chad
accounts for about 45% of GDP; largely subsistence farming; cotton most important cash crop; food crops include sorghum millet peanuts rice potatoes manioc; livestock - cattle sheep goats camels; self-sufficient in food in years of adequate rainfall
127
Chile
accounts for about 7% of GDP
128
China
0
129
Christmas Island
NA
130
Colombia
growth rate 3
.8%
131
Bulgaria
climate and soil conditions support livestock raising and the growing of various grain crops oilseeds vegetables fruits and tobacco; more than one-third of the arable land: devoted to grain; world's fourth-largest tobacco exporter; surplus food producer
132
Comoros
accounts for 40% of GDP; most of population works in subsistence agriculture and fishing; plantations produce cash crops for export - vanilla cloves perfume essences copra; principal food crops - coconuts bananas cassava; world's leading producer of essence of ylang-ylang
133
Congo
accounts for 12% of GDP
134
Cook Islands
accounts for 12% of GDP export crops - copra citrus fruits pineapples tomatoes bananas; subsistence crops - yams taro
135
Costa Rica
accounts for 19% of GDP and 70% of exports; cash commodities - coffee beef bananas sugar; other food crops include corn rice beans potatoes; normally self-sufficient in food except for grain; depletion of forest resources resulting in lower timber output
136
Croatia
Croatia normally produces a food surplus; most agricultural land in private hands and concentrated in Croat-majority districts in Slavonia and Istria; much of Slavonia's land has been put out of production by fighting; wheat corn sugar beets sunflowers alfalfa and clover are main crops in Slavonia; central Croatian highlands are less fertile but support cereal production orchards vineyards livestock breeding and dairy farming; coastal areas and offshore islands grow olives citrus fruits and vegetables
137
Cuba
key commercial crops - sugarcane tobacco and citrus fruits; other products - coffee rice potatoes meat beans; world's largest sugar exporter; not self-sufficient in food
138
Cyprus
contributes 6% to GDP and employs 25% of labor force in the south; major crops - potatoes vegetables barley grapes olives citrus fruits; vegetables and fruit provide 25% of export revenues
139
Czech Republic
largely self-sufficient in food production; diversified crop and livestock production including grains potatoes sugar beets hops fruit hogs cattle and poultry; exporter of forest products
140
Côte d'Ivoire
most important sector contributing one-third to GDP and 80% to exports; cash crops include coffee cocoa beans timber bananas palm kernels rubber; food crops - corn rice manioc sweet potatoes; not self-sufficient in bread grain and dairy products
141
Denmark
accounts for 4% of GDP; principal products - meat dairy grain potatoes rape sugar beets fish
142
Djibouti
mostly fruit and vegetables; herding of goats sheep and camels
143
Dominica
accounts for 30% of GDP; principal crops - bananas citrus mangoes root crops coconuts; bananas provide the bulk of export earnings; forestry and fisheries potential not exploited
144
Burkina Faso
accounts for about 40% of GDP; cash crops - peanuts shea nuts sesame cotton; food crops - sorghum millet corn rice; livestock; not self-sufficient in food grains
145
Brunei
imports about 80% of its food needs; principal crops and livestock include rice cassava bananas buffaloes and pigs
146
Ecuador
accounts for 14% of GDP
147
Azerbaijan
cotton grain rice grapes fruit vegetables tea tobacco; cattle pigs sheep and goats
148
Algeria
accounts for 12% of GDP
149
American Samoa
bananas coconuts vegetables taro breadfruit yams copra pineapples papayas dairy farming
150
Andorra
sheep raising; small quantities of tobacco rye wheat barley oats and some vegetables
151
Angola
cash crops - bananas sugarcane coffee sisal corn cotton cane manioc tobacco; food crops - cassava corn vegetables plantains; livestock production accounts for 20% fishing 4% forestry 2% of total agricultural output
152
Anguilla
pigeon peas corn sweet potatoes sheep goats pigs cattle poultry fishing
153
Antigua and Barbuda
accounts for 5% of GDP; expanding output of cotton fruits vegetables and livestock; other crops - bananas coconuts cucumbers mangoes sugarcane; not self-sufficient in food
154
Argentina
accounts for 8% of GDP
155
Armenia
only 17% of land area is arable; employs 31% of labor force as residents increasingly turn to subsistence agriculture; fruits
156
Aruba
poor quality soils and low rainfall limit agricultural activity to the cultivation of aloes some livestock and fishing
157
Australia
accounts for 5% of GDP and over 30% of export revenues; world's largest exporter of beef and wool second-largest for mutton and among top wheat exporters; major crops - wheat barley sugarcane fruit; livestock - cattle sheep poultry
158
Austria
accounts for 3
.2% of GDP
159
Bahrain
including fishing accounts for less than 2% of GDP; not self-sufficient in food production; heavily subsidized sector produces fruit vegetables poultry dairy products shrimp fish
160
British Virgin Islands
livestock
161
Bangladesh
accounts for 33% of GDP 65% of employment and one-fifth of exports; world's largest exporter of jute; commercial products - jute rice wheat tea sugarcane potatoes beef milk poultry; shortages include wheat vegetable oils cotton
162
Barbados
accounts for 6% of GDP; major cash crop is sugarcane; other crops - vegetables cotton; not self-sufficient in food
163
Belarus
accounts for almost 25% of GDP and 5
.7% of total agricultural output of former Soviet Union; employs 21% of the labor force; in 1988 produced the following
164
Belgium
accounts for 2
.0% of GDP; emphasis on livestock production - beef veal pork milk; major crops are sugar beets fresh vegetables fruits grain tobacco; net importer of farm products
165
Belize
commercial crops:bananas coca citrus fruits fish cultured shrimp lumber
166
Benin
accounts for 35% of GDP; small farms produce 90% of agricultural output; production is dominated by food crops - corn sorghum cassava yams beans rice; cash crops include cotton palm oil peanuts; poultry and livestock output has not kept up with consumption
167
Bermuda
accounts for less than 1% of GDP; most basic foods must be imported; produces bananas vegetables citrus fruits flowers dairy products
168
Bhutan
rice corn root crops citrus fruit dairy products foodgrains eggs
169
Bolivia
accounts for about 21% of GDP
170
Bosnia and Herzegovina
accounted for 9
.0% of GDP in 1989; regularly produces less than 50% of food needs; the foothills of northern Bosnia support orchards vineyards livestock and some wheat and corn; long winters and heavy precipitation leach soil fertility reducing agricultural output in the mountains; farms are mostly privately held small and not very productive
171
Botswana
sorghum maize millet pulses groundnuts beans cowpeas sunflower seeds; livestock
172
Brazil
accounts for 11% of GDP; world's largest producer and exporter of coffee and orange juice concentrate and second-largest exporter of soybeans; other products - rice corn sugarcane cocoa beef; self-sufficient in food except for wheat
173
Dominican Republic
accounts for 15% of GDP and employs 49% of labor force; commercial crops - sugarcane coffee cotton cocoa and tobacco; food crops - rice beans potatoes corn bananas; animal output - cattle hogs dairy products meat eggs; not self-sufficient in food
174
Egypt
cotton rice corn wheat beans fruit vegetables; cattle water buffalo sheep goats; annual fish catch about 140000 metric tons
175
Albania
accounts for 55% of GDP; arable land: per capita among lowest in Europe; 80% of arable land: now in private hands; 60% of the work force engaged in farming; produces wide range of temperate-zone crops and livestock
176
Japan
0
177
Hungary
including forestry accounts for 15% of GDP and 16% of employment; highly diversified crop and livestock farming; principal crops - wheat corn sunflowers potatoes sugar beets; livestock - hogs cattle poultry dairy products; self-sufficient in food output
178
Iceland
0
179
India
0
180
Indonesia
accounts for 21% of GDP; subsistence food production; small-holder and plantation production for export; main products are rice cassava peanuts rubber cocoa coffee palm oil copra other tropical products poultry beef pork eggs
181
Iran
accounts for about 20% of GDP; principal products - wheat rice other grains sugar beets fruits nuts cotton dairy products wool caviar; not self-sufficient in food
182
Iraq
accounted for 11% of GNP and 30% of labor force before the Gulf war; principal products - wheat barley rice vegetables dates other fruit cotton wool; livestock - cattle sheep; not self-sufficient in food output
183
Ireland
accounts for 10% of GDP; principal crops - turnips barley potatoes sugar beets wheat; livestock - meat and dairy products; 85% self-sufficient in food; food shortages include bread grain fruits vegetables
184
Isle of Man
cereals and vegetables; cattle sheep pigs poultry
185
Israel
citrus and other fruits vegetables cotton; beef poultry dairy products
186
Italy
accounts for about 4% of GDP; self-sufficient in foods other than meat dairy products and cereals; principal crops - fruits vegetables grapes potatoes sugar beets soybeans grain olives; fish catch of 525000 metric tons in 1990
187
Jamaica
accounts for about 7% of GDP 22% of work force and 17% of exports; commercial crops - sugarcane bananas coffee citrus potatoes vegetables; livestock and livestock products include poultry goats milk; not self-sufficient in grain meat and dairy products
188
Jersey
potatoes cauliflowers tomatoes; dairy and cattle farming
189
Honduras
most important sector accounting for 28% of GDP more than 60% of the labor force and two-thirds of exports; principal products include bananas coffee timber beef citrus fruit shrimp; importer of wheat
190
Jordan
accounts for about 8% of GDP; wheat barley citrus fruit tomatoes melons olives; sheep goats poultry; large net importer of food
191
Kazakhstan
accounts for 20% of GDP; employs about 26% of the labor force; grain mostly spring wheat; meat cotton wool
192
Kenya
most important sector accounting for 27% of GDP and 65% of exports; cash crops - coffee tea; food products - corn wheat sugarcane fruit vegetables dairy products beef pork poultry eggs
193
Kiribati
accounts for 23% of GDP
194
Kuwait
practically none; extensive fishing in territorial waters and Indian Ocean
195
Kyrgyzstan
wool tobacco cotton livestock
196
Laos
principal crops - rice
197
Latvia
principally dairy farming and livestock feeding; products - meat milk eggs grain sugar beets potatoes vegetables; fishing and fish packing
198
Lebanon
principal products - citrus fruits vegetables potatoes olives tobacco hemp
199
Lesotho
accounts for 50% of GDP
200
Liberia
accounts for about 40% of GDP
201
Liechtenstein
livestock vegetables corn wheat potatoes grapes
202
Hong Kong
minor role in the economy; local farmers produce 26% fresh vegetables 27% live poultry; 8% of land area suitable for farming
203
Haiti
accounts for 28% of GDP and employs two-thirds of work force; mostly small-scale subsistence farms; commercial crops - coffee mangoes sugarcane wood; staple crops - rice corn sorghum; shortage of wheat flour
204
El Salvador
accounts for 24% of GDP and 40% of labor force
205
French Polynesia
coconut and vanilla plantations; vegetables and fruit; poultry beef dairy products
206
Equatorial Guinea
accounts for almost 50% of GDP cash crops - timber and coffee from Rio Muni cocoa from Bioko; food crops - rice yams cassava bananas oil palm nuts manioc livestock
207
Eritrea
products - sorghum livestock
208
Estonia
accounts for 10% of GDP; employs 20% of work force; very efficient by Soviet standards; net exports of meat fish dairy products and potatoes; imports of feedgrains for livestock; fruits and vegetables
209
Ethiopia
accounts for 45% of GDP; export crops of coffee and oilseeds are grown partly on state farms; estimated 50% of agricultural production is at subsistence level; principal crops and livestock - cereals pulses coffee oilseeds sugarcane potatoes and other vegetables hides and skins cattle sheep goats
210
Falkland Islands
predominantly sheep farming; small dairy herds; some fodder and vegetable crops
211
Faroe Islands
accounts for 27% of GDP; principal crops - potatoes and vegetables; livestock - sheep; annual fish catch about 360000 metric tons
212
Federated States of Micronesia
mainly a subsistence economy; black pepper; tropical fruits and vegetables coconuts cassava sweet potatoes pigs chickens
213
Fiji
accounts for 23% of GDP; principal cash crop is sugarcane; coconuts cassava rice sweet potatoes bananas; small livestock sector includes cattle pigs horses and goats; fish catch nearly 33000 tons
214
Finland
accounts for 7% of GDP
215
France
accounts for 4% of GDP
216
French Guiana
some vegetables for local consumption; rice corn manioc cocoa bananas sugar; livestock - cattle pigs poultry
217
Gabon
cash crops - cocoa coffee palm oil; livestock raising not developed; importer of food; small fishing operations provide a catch of about 20000 metric tons; okoume
218
Guyana
most important sector accounting for 25% of GDP and about half of exports; sugar and rice are key crops; development potential exists for fishing and forestry; not self-sufficient in food especially wheat vegetable oils and animal products
219
Gaza Strip
olives citrus and other fruits; vegetables; beef and dairy products
220
Georgia
accounted for 97% of former USSR citrus fruits and 93% of former USSR tea; important producer of grapes; also cultivates vegetables and potatoes; dependent on imports for grain dairy products sugar; small livestock sector
221
Ghana
accounts for almost 50% of GDP
222
Gibraltar
none
223
Greece
including fishing and forestry accounts for 12% of GDP; principal products - wheat corn barley sugar beets olives tomatoes wine tobacco potatoes; self-sufficient in food except meat dairy products and animal feedstuffs
224
Grenada
accounts for 14% of GDP and 80% of exports; bananas cocoa nutmeg and mace account for two-thirds of total crop production; world's second-largest producer and fourth-largest exporter of nutmeg and mace; small-sized farms predominate growing a variety of citrus fruits avocados root crops sugarcane corn and vegetables
225
Guadeloupe
cash crops - bananas sugarcane; other products include tropical fruits and vegetables; livestock - cattle pigs goats; not self-sufficient in food
226
Guam
relatively undeveloped with most food imported; fruits vegetables eggs pork poultry beef copra
227
Guatemala
accounts for 25% of GDP; most important sector of economy; contributes two-thirds of export earnings; principal crops - sugarcane corn bananas coffee beans cardamom; livestock - cattle sheep pigs chickens; food importer
228
Guernsey
tomatoes flowers
229
Guinea-Bissau
accounts for over 45% of GDP nearly 100% of exports and 90% of employment; rice is the staple food; other crops include corn beans cassava cashew nuts peanuts palm kernels and cotton; not self-sufficient in food; fishing and forestry potential not fully exploited
230
Guinea
accounts for 40% of GDP
231
Zimbabwe
accounts for 20% of GDP; 40% of land area divided into 4500 large commercial farms and 42% in communal lands; crops - corn
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