Agriculture in the Comoros
Economic sector in the Comoros
Agriculture in the Comoros is an industry in the country of the Comoros.
Production
In 2018, Comoros produced:
- 106 thousand tons of coconut;
- 66 thousand tons of cassava;
- 46 thousand tons of banana;
- 31 thousand tons of rice;
- 10 thousand tons of taro;
- 7.8 thousand tons of sweet potato;
- 7 thousand tons of maize;
In addition to smaller productions of other agricultural products.[1]
Exports
In 2022, main exports were:
- Clove - 71% of total exports;
- Ylang-Ylang and other perfume essences - 9% of total exports;
- Vanilla - 4% of total exports;
Comoros' main trading partners in 2022 were:
- Singapore - 35% of total exports;
- Turkey - 23%;
- France - 10%;
- Netherlands - 8%;
- India - 4%
See also
References
- ^ Comoros production in 2018, by FAO
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