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Uganda

Uganda has a population of over 38 million. The economy relies heavily on agriculture, and it occupies some four-fifths of the working population. Economic development and modernization have been…

Ukraine

Ukraine has a population of over 44 million. Ukraine’s crop production is highly developed, partially due to rich soils and a favorable climate. Its output of grain and potatoes is among the highest…

United Kingdom

The Crop Trust’s Patron is HRH, the Prince of Wales. The United Kingdom (UK) has a population of nearly 65 million people. Agriculture occupies 77% of the country’s land. The efficiency of UK…

Uruguay

Uruguay has a population of over 3 million. Uruguay may seem small in comparison to its neighbors, Brazil and Argentina, but it has more cultivable land than Japan, and a population forty times…

United States

The United States (U.S.) has a population of more than 317 million people. With the productivity of U.S. agriculture growing faster than domestic food demand, U.S. farmers and agricultural firms rely…

Uzbekistan

Uzbekistan has a population of over 29 million. Uzbekistan is among the world’s leading cotton producers and is known for its orchards and vineyards. It is also known for raising Karakul sheep and…

Vanuatu

Vanuatu consists of 13 principal islands and many smaller islands to the west of Fiji. It has a population of over 277,000. Subsistence agriculture has been the economic base of Vanuatu. European…

Vietnam

Vietnam has a population of around 92.7 million. It benefits from the development of tourism as its long coastline provides excellent harbors, access to marine resources, and many attractive beaches…

Yemen

Yemen has a population of over 27 million. It is one of the world’s poorest and least-developed countries, with the majority of Yemenis being subsistence agriculturalists. Only about 3% of the…

Zambia

Zambia has a population of over 15 million people. Zambia’s economy depends heavily on mining, in particular the mining of copper. Agriculture is a relatively poorly developed industry. Although…

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