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[[File:Greenhouses_Khasde_Outskirts.jpg|thumb|300px|Greenhouse agricultural production along the outskirts of [[Khasde]].]] | [[File:Greenhouses_Khasde_Outskirts.jpg|thumb|300px|Greenhouse agricultural production along the outskirts of [[Khasde]].]] | ||
[[File:Khyragus_Citrus_Grove.jpeg|thumb|300px|A citrus grove]]'''Agriculture in | [[File:Khyragus_Citrus_Grove.jpeg|thumb|300px|A citrus grove]]'''{{wpl|Agriculture}} in [[Khryagus]]''' is a major and highly developed industry accounting for approximately 3% of the total {{wpl|GDP}}. Much of Khyragus is well suited for agricultural use. Khyragus is a net exporter of food and a leading developer of [[Science and Technology in Khyragus#Agricultural technology|agricultural technology]]. The primary crops cultivated are {{wpl|rice}}, {{wpl|sugarcane}},{{wpl|potatoes}}, and {{wpl|algae}}, however, Khyragus exports large quantities of tropical {{wpl|fruits}}, {{wpl|coffee}}. and {{wpl|tobacco}}. | ||
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Paragraph on ancient farming | Paragraph on ancient farming |
Revision as of 18:00, 12 May 2021
Agriculture in Khryagus is a major and highly developed industry accounting for approximately 3% of the total GDP. Much of Khyragus is well suited for agricultural use. Khyragus is a net exporter of food and a leading developer of agricultural technology. The primary crops cultivated are rice, sugarcane,potatoes, and algae, however, Khyragus exports large quantities of tropical fruits, coffee. and tobacco.
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History
Paragraph on ancient farming
Paragraph on middle ages farming
Revolutionary Farming
Farm Types
Production
Millions of Tonnes in | 2020 |
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Rice | 65.2 |
Sugar cane | 47.8 |
Potatoes | 32.5 |
Microalgae | 24.1 |
Maize | 15.3 |
Citrus | 11.8 |
Fruit (other) | 9.6 |
Bananas | 4.1 |
Vegetables (combined) | 3.3 |
Oats | 3.1 |
Chicken meat | 2.9 |
Hen eggs | 1.4 |
Quinoa | 0.8 |
Legumes | 0.6 |