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Agriculture and remains
Agriculture remains Nepal's principal economic activity, employing 80 % of the population and providing 37 % of GDP.
Agriculture remains important to the area, but tourism plays an increasing role in the local economy.
Agriculture remains very important.
Agriculture remains an important sector of the county.
Agriculture remains important to the local economy, but Interstate 10 has replaced the railroad as the major transportation link, and much of the economy is now tied to Interstate 10, which runs immediately north of the town.
Agriculture remains a big part of local life, but has increasingly became an exurban town in the Inland Empire.
Agriculture remains the primary industry of the town, despite the construction of new residences in recent years.
The depot in 1956 looking SE from 3rd St. Agriculture remains the primary economic activity in the vicinity of Dahlgren.
Agriculture remains the most important economic activity.
Agriculture remains an integral part of life in Fletcher as the grain elevator, once owned by the Shepard Grain Company, is now owned by Urbana-based Champaign Landmark Inc.
Agriculture remains the largest single contributor to the livelihoods of the 75 % of the world's poor who live in rural areas.
Agriculture remains important, but fishing has declined.
Pierre Cathala remains Minister of Finance, National Economy, and Agriculture.
Agriculture still remains important in the borough, but most of the focus has shifted to flowers and ornamental plants.
Agriculture remains an important aspect of the community.
Agriculture remains the dominant local industry, though companies such as EMC Corporation and John A.
Thus, Sapporo Agricultural College remains as the Faculty of Agriculture of Hokkaido University.
Agriculture remains important to the local economy, especially watermelon and daikon.
He remains member of the Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development and substitute member of the Committee on International Trade and of the Delegation to the ACP-EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly.
Agriculture remains important to the local economy, but many local residents now commute to work in nearby towns and cities such as Perth, Cupar, Dundee, St. Andrews and Glenrothes.
Agriculture remains an important sector, as 40 % of the city's residents are engaged in farming.
Agriculture remains an important economic base today just as it was in communal times.
Subsequently, in 1911, the State Legislature established a New York State College of Forestry at Syracuse University, and the remains of Cornell's program became the Department of Natural Resources in its Agriculture College in 1910.
Agriculture remains the dominant economic activity, although several industries are present in the district, such as the Hydroelectric dam of Sélingué, gold-bearing industries around Kangaba, and the cotton production site in Fana, Mali's second largest.

Agriculture and vital
Agriculture, mostly concentrated in the fertile southern and western parts of the province, is vital to the province's economy ; other major industries are transportation, manufacturing, mining, forestry, energy, and tourism.
Agriculture and writing are almost everywhere associated with this process: agriculture because it allowed for the emergence of a class of people who did not have to spend most of their time providing for their own subsistence, and writing ( or the equivalent of writing, like Inca quipus ) because it made possible the centralization of vital information.
Agriculture was vital to the early economy, and many street names recall this legacy.
The station was a vital development in the town's importance as the centre of the local Agriculture industry.
Agriculture is the most vital sector for ICT intervention most especially that majority of the population around the world rely on agriculture to live sustainably.

Agriculture and economy
Agriculture is the mainstay of the economy, accounting for 57. 9 % of GDP in 1997.
Agriculture is the mainstay of the economy, accounting for 57. 9 % of the GDP in 1997.
Agriculture is a key component of the economy in rural areas, though some people are employed in the tourist industry or other non-farm occupations.
Agriculture is presently of little importance in the economy but climate change in southern Greenland, the growing season averages about three weeks longer than a decade ago has enabled expanded production of existing crops.
Agriculture, mostly subsistence rice farming, dominates the economy, employing an estimated 85 % of the population and producing 51 % of GDP.
Agriculture and manufacturing play a minor role in the economy, constrained by the limited availability of cultivable land and shortage of domestic labour.
Agriculture and industry have become less important to the economy, and services, especially tourism, accounted for over 72 percent of GDP.
Agriculture dominates the economy, but unequal land distribution has resulted in a large class of peasant farm laborers.
Agriculture ( including artisanal and forestry ), once the backbone of the economy, now accounts for only around 3 % of the GDP.
Agriculture contributes 3 % to GDP, down from 35 % in 1952, and the service sector makes up 73 % of the economy.
Agriculture and manufacturing industries contribute equally to the economy, each accounting for about one-quarter of GDP.
Agriculture has always been a major part of the economy in and around Shiraz.
Agriculture, including fishing and forestry, is the mainstay of the Madagascar economy and the country has a great potential for growth in the sector.
Agriculture, including fishing, hunting, and forestry, is the leading sector of the economy.
Agriculture and commercial fishing form only 4 % of the city economy, with manufacturing forming 16. 2 % and the service sector forming 78. 2 %.
Agriculture dominates the economy, especially cereal crops.
Agriculture represents a smaller, but still significant, portion of the economy.
Agriculture and livestock are central to the economy.
Agriculture and agri-related businesses contributed more than $ 130, 000 million to the Haywood County economy in 2004.
Agriculture and food processing are important to the county's economy, as are lumber, manufacturing, and education.
Agriculture, mainly field crops, orchards, and livestock ( particularly sheep ranching ,) is also important to the economy of the county.
Agriculture makes up a large portion of the county's economy.
* Soil Survey of Otsego County, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Michigan State University Agricultural Extension Service ( lots more here, such as history, economy, etc.

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