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Central America and the Caribbean > Trinidad and Tobago > Agriculture

TRINIDADIAN-TOBAGONIAN AGRICULTURE STATS:   Top Stats   All Stats  
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Agricultural growth 102 [92nd of 149]
Agricultural land > % of land area 25.93 % of land area Time series [135th of 198]
Agricultural land > sq. km 1,330 sq. km Time series [158th of 198]
Agricultural machinery > tractors 2,700 Time series [117th of 190]
Arable and permanent cropland 122 thousand hectares [142nd of 148]
Arable land > % of land area 14.62 % of land area Time series [78th of 199]
Arable land > hectares 75,000 hectares Time series [152nd of 199]
Cereal production 102 thousand metric tons [92nd of 149]
Cereal yield > kg per hectare 2,725.2 kg/ha Time series [75th of 171]
Crop production index 80.3 % Time series [176th of 182]
Fertilizer use 48.4 kg [72nd of 138]
Food production index 117.5 % Time series [22nd of 182]
Labor share 8.5% [120th of 149]
Livestock production index 143.4 % Time series [4th of 181]
Meat production 29 thousand metric tons [134th of 149]
Products
cocoa, rice, citrus, coffee, vegetables; poultry
Tractor concentration 22.1 [43rd of 147]
Tractors 2,700 [109th of 147]
value added > annual % growth -0.53 % Time series [108th of 164]
Workers per hectare 0.4 [85th of 148]

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SOURCES: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2001; World Development Indicators database; World Resources Institute; All CIA World Factbooks 18 December 2003 to 18 December 2008

ALTERNATIVE NAMES: Trinidad and Tobago, Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, trinidad & tobago, trinidad tobago, trin. and tob.

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