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Agricultural growth
133
[22nd of 149]
Agricultural land > % of land area
34.2 % of land area
[113rd of 198]
Agricultural land > sq. km
370,870 sq. km
[31st of 198]
Agricultural machinery > tractors
6,000
[96th of 190]
Arable and permanent cropland
2,206 thousand hectares
[81st of 148]
Arable land > % of land area
2.81 % of land area
[166th of 199]
Arable land > hectares
3,050,000 hectares
[63rd of 199]
Banana production
435,100 metric tonnes
[22nd of 48]
Cereal production
133 thousand metric tons
[22nd of 149]
Cereal yield > kg per hectare
1,787.4 kg/ha
[109th of 171]
Cotton exports
15 thousand bales
[48th of 109]
Cotton production
23
[51st of 109]
Fertilizer use
3.4 kg
[120th of 138]
Food production index
110.3 %
[58th of 182]
Labor share
43.9%
[56th of 149]
Meat production
359 thousand metric tons
[63rd of 149]
Products
soybeans, coffee, coca, cotton, corn, sugarcane, rice, potatoes; timber
Tractor concentration
2.7
[99th of 147]
Tractors
6,000
[88th of 147]
value added > annual % growth
5.08 %
[41st of 164]
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18 December 2003 to 18 December 2008
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Bolivia, Republic of Bolivia, Republica de Bolivia
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