The agricultural sector of the economy

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The agricultural sector of the economy

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Due to the fact that cotton growing is widespread in Turkmenistan, the textile industry is developed. There are chemical and metallurgical enterprises in the country, and Caspian shipbuilding is also developing.

is also developed in Turkmenistan. The leading agricultural sector is cotton growing, grain growing is also highly developed – production of wheat and rice. There are farms engaged in gardening, melon growing, and vegetable growing. Livestock farming is represented mainly by horse breeding (Turkmenistan is the birthplace of the Akhal-Teke horses), sheep breeding and camel breeding, cattle production is less developed.

KYRGYZSTAN . The economy of the republic consists mainly of usa cell phone number list industry, the agricultural sector and the service sector, with less than half of the working population employed in the service sector. In 2011, the volume of migrant remittances amounted to 29% of the country's GDP. These are the dominant sectors providing employment and economic growth in the country.

Industry is represented by energy and mining. In the 1990s, the republic experienced deindustrialization and a large decline, even by Central Asian standards: Kyrgyzstan's GDP in 1990-2001 decreased by 10.35 times (in neighboring Uzbekistan, by 3.45 times during the same period).

A significant portion of agricultural products is exported. Tourism is an important source of income for Kyrgyzstan.

Kyrgyzstan has huge reserves of antimony, mercury, lead, zinc and other precious metals, as well as significant hydropower resources.

TAJIKISTAN. Tajikistan's economy is oriented towards agriculture, the country is rich in mineral resources (coal). Raw materials and supplies account for about 80% of Tajikistan's exports: aluminum, cotton, finished food products, precious and semi-precious metals and stones. Tajikistan has inexhaustible reserves of water resources, and has concentrated more than 55% of all water resources in the region.
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