Uruguay AGRICULTURE
Herding cattle in Treinta y Tres Department
Courtesy Inter-American Development Bank
Inspecting a beef carcass in Melo
Courtesy Inter-American Development Bank
Harvesting oranges near Paysandú
Courtesy Inter-American Development Bank
Agriculture played a central role in Uruguay's economy.
In
1988 agricultural activity (including fishing) directly
generated
13 percent of GDP and provided over half the value of
exports.
Indirectly, agriculture was responsible for a much higher
proportion of both GDP and exports. Many of Uruguay's most
dynamic manufacturing enterprises--such as its tanneries
and
textile mills--depended on agricultural inputs. The close
relationship between agriculture and manufacturing had a
significant impact on Uruguay's economic development. For
example, the sluggish performance of the large livestock
sector
in the 1980s contributed to slow overall economic growth
(see
table 13, Appendix).
Data as of December 1990
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