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  2. Economy of Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    The agricultural sector of Guatemala is differentiated by gender, and this differential can be seen in several different areas within the sector. More men than women inherit or buy land individually, although many houses choose to rent land instead of buying it. [52] Additionally, there is a gender gap in the division of agricultural labor.

  3. List of countries by GDP sector composition - Wikipedia

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    Nominal GDP sector composition, 2015 (in millions of 2005 USD): [5] [6] 2005 prices are used similarly to 2010 constant prices in which they provide economic statistics where inflation is accounted for.

  4. Category:Agriculture in Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Agriculture in Guatemala" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Cairns Group;

  5. List of companies of Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    The service sector is the largest component of GDP at 63%, followed by the industry sector at 23.8% and the agriculture sector at 13.2% (2010 est.). Mines produce gold, silver, zinc, cobalt and nickel. [1] The agricultural sector accounts for about two-fifths of exports, and half of the labor force.

  6. Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Food (Guatemala)

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    The Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Food (Spanish: Ministerio de Agricultura, Ganadería y Alimentación or MAGA) is a government ministry of Guatemala, headquartered in Guatemala City. [ 1 ] List of ministers

  7. Social issues in Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    The agricultural sector employs about 39 percent of the national workforce, resulting in suppressed wages and low productivity. [7] This provides some explanation for the rural-urban dichotomy in living standards. This problem is made worse by subsistence agriculture, resulting in low productivity and value-addedness. As a result, meagre ...

  8. Geography of Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    [6] Both commercial agricultural production and subsistence farming have declined, and thus subsistence farmers find it more difficult to find work as day laborers when their own harvests fail. [7] About 300,000 subsistence farmers reported crop loss due to drought in 2018. [8] About half of Guatemala's workforce is in the agricultural sector. [9]

  9. Climate change in Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    "Guatemala emitted 40 million metric tons (MtCO2e) of greenhouse gases in 2011, with the land-use change and forestry sector contributing 40 percent to overall emissions. Greenhouse gas emissions grew by 38 percent from 1990 - 2011 with significant contribution from the land-use change and forestry, energy and agriculture sectors." [8]