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  2. Agriculture in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Agriculture in Switzerland, one of the economic sectors of the country, has developed since the 6th millennium BC and was the principal activity and first source of income until the 19th century. Framework of rural society, agriculture has as main factors the natural conditions (climate), the demographic evolution and agrarian structures ...

  3. Category:Agriculture in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Agriculture in Switzerland" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  4. Animal production and consumption in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Livestock density is high in Switzerland. It is more than double the average livestock density in the European Union. There are 1.7 livestock units per ha of usable agricultural area in Switzerland, compared with 0.7 in the EU, 3.6 in the Netherlands, 1.9 in Denmark, 1.1 in Germany, 0.9 in Austria, 0.8 in France and Italy. [2]

  5. Agroscope - Wikipedia

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    The priorities of research, more and more placed on agriculture and issues of grassland and livestock took place in the background. [14] Between the World Wars (1919–1938) After the end of World War I, people wanted as soon as possible return to a free market. This had disastrous consequences for agriculture.

  6. Alpine transhumance - Wikipedia

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    Along the edge of the Alps, starting around 1300 in west and central Switzerland and a little later in eastern Switzerland, cattle production became the primary agricultural activity. A number of specialized cattle markets grew up in Arona, Bellinzona, Como and Varese in the south and Villeneuve in the west. [8]

  7. Swiss Farmers' Union - Wikipedia

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    The Swiss Farmers' Union (SFU; until 2013 Schweizerischer Bauernverband; French: Union Suisse des Paysans (USP), Italian: Unione Svizzera dei Contadini (USC), Romansh: Uniun Purila Svizra (UPS) represents the interests of the farming community in Switzerland as an umbrella organization and is considered one of the most influential organizations in the country.

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  9. Economy of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Agricultural products that Switzerland is famous for such as cheese (0.23%), wine (0.028%), and chocolate (0.35%) all make up only a small portion of Swiss exports. [57] Switzerland is also a significant exporter of arms and ammunition, and the third largest for small calibers [58] which accounted for 0.33% of the total exports in 2012. [59]