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- Agriculture_in_Algeria abstract "Algeria’s agricultural sector, which contributes about eight percent of gross domestic product (GDP) but employs fourteen percent of the workforce, is unable to meet the food needs of the country's population. As a result, some forty-five percent of its food is imported. The primary crops are wheat, barley and potatoes. Farmers also have had success growing dates for export. Cultivation is concentrated in the fertile coastal plain of the Tell Atlas region, which represents just a slice of Algeria's total territory. Altogether, only about three percent of Algerian territory is arable. Even in the Tell, rainfall variability has a significant impact on production. Government efforts to stimulate farming in the less-arable steppe and desert regions have met with limited success. However, herdsmen maintain livestock, specifically goats, cattle, pork and sheep, in the High Plateaus region.Since Roman times Algeria has been noted for the fertility of its soil. About fourteen percent of the inhabitants are engaged in agricultural pursuits. More than 7,500,000 acres (30,000 km²) are devoted to the cultivation of cereal grains. The Tell is the grain-growing land. During the time of French rule its productivity was increased substantially by the sinking of artesian wells in districts which only required water to make them fertile. Of the crops raised, wheat, barley and oats are the principal cereals. A great variety of vegetables and of fruit]s, especially citrus products, is exported.A considerable amount of cotton was grown during the early 1860s because of the American Civil War in the United States, but the industry declined afterwards. In the early years of the 20th century efforts to extend the cultivation of the plant were renewed. A small amount of cotton is also grown in the southern oases. Large quantities of crin vegetal (vegetable horse-hair), an excellent fibre, are made from the leaves of the dwarf palm. The olive, both for its fruit and oil, and tobacco are cultivated with great success.Algeria also exports figs, dates, esparto grass and cork. It is the largest oat market in Africa.".
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- Agriculture_in_Algeria wikiPageWikiLink Agriculture.
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- Agriculture_in_Algeria wikiPageWikiLink Cereal.
- Agriculture_in_Algeria wikiPageWikiLink Citrus.
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- Agriculture_in_Algeria wikiPageWikiLink Cork_(material).
- Agriculture_in_Algeria wikiPageWikiLink Cotton.
- Agriculture_in_Algeria wikiPageWikiLink Crin_vegetal.
- Agriculture_in_Algeria wikiPageWikiLink Date_palm.
- Agriculture_in_Algeria wikiPageWikiLink Dwarf_palm.
- Agriculture_in_Algeria wikiPageWikiLink Esparto.
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- Agriculture_in_Algeria wikiPageWikiLink Gross_domestic_product.
- Agriculture_in_Algeria wikiPageWikiLink High_Plateaus.
- Agriculture_in_Algeria wikiPageWikiLink Oat.
- Agriculture_in_Algeria wikiPageWikiLink Olive.
- Agriculture_in_Algeria wikiPageWikiLink Phylloxera.
- Agriculture_in_Algeria wikiPageWikiLink Steppe.
- Agriculture_in_Algeria wikiPageWikiLink Tell_Atlas.
- Agriculture_in_Algeria wikiPageWikiLink Tobacco.
- Agriculture_in_Algeria wikiPageWikiLink Vineyard.
- Agriculture_in_Algeria wikiPageWikiLink Wheat.
- Agriculture_in_Algeria wikiPageWikiLink Wine.
- Agriculture_in_Algeria wikiPageWikiLinkText "Agriculture in Algeria".
- Agriculture_in_Algeria wikiPageWikiLinkText "Algeria".
- Agriculture_in_Algeria wikiPageWikiLinkText "agricultural sector".
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- Agriculture_in_Algeria subject Category:Agriculture_in_Algeria.
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- Agriculture_in_Algeria comment "Algeria’s agricultural sector, which contributes about eight percent of gross domestic product (GDP) but employs fourteen percent of the workforce, is unable to meet the food needs of the country's population. As a result, some forty-five percent of its food is imported. The primary crops are wheat, barley and potatoes. Farmers also have had success growing dates for export.".
- Agriculture_in_Algeria label "Agriculture in Algeria".
- Agriculture_in_Algeria seeAlso Algerian_wine.
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- Agriculture_in_Algeria sameAs الزراعة_في_الجزائر.
- Agriculture_in_Algeria sameAs Agriculture_en_Algérie.
- Agriculture_in_Algeria sameAs Rolnictwo_w_Algierii.
- Agriculture_in_Algeria sameAs Q4117916.
- Agriculture_in_Algeria wasDerivedFrom Agriculture_in_Algeria?oldid=704804666.
- Agriculture_in_Algeria isPrimaryTopicOf Agriculture_in_Algeria.