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Agricultural growth
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137 |
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[137th of 149]
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Arable and permanent cropland
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52 thousand hectares |
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[52nd of 148]
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Banana production
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33 metric tonnes |
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[33rd of 48]
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Cereal production
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137 thousand metric tons |
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[137th of 149]
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Cereal production growth
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131% |
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[131st of 149]
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Cotton exports
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94 thousand bales |
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[94th of 109]
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Cotton production
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63 |
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[63rd of 109]
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Cotton stocks
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90 thousand bales |
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[90th of 109]
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Cotton use
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74 thousand bales |
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[74th of 109]
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Labor share
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101% |
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[101st of 149]
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Meat production
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74 thousand metric tons |
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[74th of 149]
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Organic cropland
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45 hectares |
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[45th of 88]
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Permanent crops
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34 hectares |
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[34th of 181]
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Products sugar, tobacco, citrus, coffee, rice, potatoes, beans; livestock |
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Root and tuber production
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71 thousand metric tons |
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[71st of 149]
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Root and tuber production growth
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121% |
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[121st of 149]
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Tractor concentration
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47 |
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[47th of 147]
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Tractors
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42 |
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[42nd of 147]
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Value added
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111 |
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[111st of 158]
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Workers per hectare
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104 |
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[104th of 148]
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SOURCES: Index of agricultural production in 1996 - 98 (1989 - 91 = 100); Arable and permanent cropland 2000.; Metric tons of Bananas produced in 2000.; Average production of cereals (1999-2001). Average Production of Cereals refers to the amount of cereals produced in a given country or region each year. Data are reported in thousand metric tons. Cereals include wheat, barley, maize, rye, oats, millet, s; Average production of Cereals (percentage change from 1986-88 to 1996-98); Exports of cotton 2003/2004; Production of cotton 2003/2004, in thousand bales.; Stocks of cotton in mid 2003 (480 lb bales); Domestic use of cotton 2003/2004; Agricultural labor as a percent of total labor force. Agricultural labor as a percentage of the total labor force is calculated by WRI by dividing the number of agricultural workers by the total number of workers in the labor force. Agricultural labor for; Average production of roots and tubers 1996-1998; Cropland under organic management (hectares 2003). Hectares under organic management refers to number of hectares of land either fully converted to organic agriculture or in the process of conversion. Definitions of organic agriculture vary between count; Permanent crops in 2000.; Major agricultural crops and products
; Average production of roots and tubers (percentage change from 1986-88 to 1996-98); Tractors per 1000 Hectares of Cropland is calculated by WRI by dividing the number of tractors in use by the total hectares of arable and permanent cropland. Data for agricultural machinery are reported by country governments through surveys. Individual countries have different methods of data collection.; Number of tractors 2000. Number of tractors in use refers to the total number of wheeled and crawler tractors used in agriculture. Garden tractors are excluded.; Agriculture, value added (% of GDP). Agriculture corresponds to ISIC divisions 1-5 and includes forestry, hunting, and fishing, as well as cultivation of crops and livestock production. Value added is the net output of a sector after adding up all outputs and subtracting intermediate inputs. It is calculated without making deductions for depreciation of fabricated assets or depletion and degradation of natural resources. The origin of value added is determined by the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC), revision 3.; Workers per hectare of cropland 2000. Agricultural labor intensity, number of workers per hectare shows the labor input intensity of agricultural systems. It is calculated by WRI by dividing the number of agricultural workers by the number of hectares of arable and permanent cropland. Values vary widely among countries according to labor scarcity, production technologies, costs of energy and machinery, etc.
ALTERNATIVE NAMES:
Cuba, Republic of Cuba, Republica de Cuba
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