Agriculture in Burundi

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Burundi has the eighth highest proportion of women working in agriculture, forestry and fishing in the world.

Agriculture in the central African country of Burundi produced in 2018:

  • 2.3 million tons of cassava;
  • 1.6 million tons of banana;
  • 583 thousand tons of sweet potato;
  • 556 thousand tons of vegetable;
  • 393 thousand tons of
    beans
    ;
  • 302 thousand tons of potato;
  • 290 thousand tons of maize;
  • 178 thousand tons of
    sugar cane
    ;
  • 85 thousand tons of palm oil;
  • 56 thousand tons of taro;
  • 55 thousand tons of rice;
  • 53 thousand tons of tea;

The country grows smaller quantities of other agricultural products, like

GDP.[2][3]

References

  1. ^ Burundi production in 2018, by FAO
  2. ^ Bonaventure, Minani; Déo-Guide, Rurema; Lebailly, Philippe. "Constraints analysis of family agriculture in Kirundo Province Northern of Burundi". Orbi. Retrieved 3 January 2024.
  3. ^ "Burundi and the EU". EEAS – European External Action Service – European Commission. Retrieved 3 January 2024.