Agriculture in Macau
Agriculture in Macau is a minor industry in Macau, China. Approximately 2% of Macau's land is used for agricultural purposes.[1]
History
Macau has been fully dependent on food imports since early ages, mainly from Mainland China.[citation needed]
Produce
Macau has a small area of land under cultivation to grow fresh vegetables. The territory also has a small livestock industry, which supplies chickens and ducks to restaurants. Macau also has a small fishing fleet, which supplies fish to restaurants and fish markets.[citation needed]
Economy
Agriculture sector contributes around 1% of its gross domestic product (GDP). It employs less than 1% of the workforce in Macau.[citation needed]
Tourism
See also
- Economy of Macau
References
- ^ "Macau Agriculture, Information about Agriculture in Macau".
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