The role of agriculture in the Bolivian economy in the late 1980s expanded as the collapse of the tin industry forced the country to diversify its productive...
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Coca has been cultivated in medium-altitude parts of the Bolivian Andes since at least the Inca era, primarily in the Yungas north and east of La Paz....
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emphasize the value of traditional indigenous agricultural practices, the conservation of Bolivia's agricultural biodiversity, and the strengthening of internal...
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Bolivia’s government considers irrigated agriculture as a major contributor to "better quality of life, rural and national development." After a period...
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Cairns Group (category Agriculture in Bolivia)
support for agricultural products and seek to improve market access for agricultural exports. The coalition attempts to present a common front in multilateral...
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landscape of Bolivia, a country extending between 9° to 22° South and 57° to 69° West. The indigenous cultures that played a key role in the differentiation...
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The Mennonites in Bolivia are among the most traditional and conservative of all Mennonite denominations in Latin America. They are mostly Russian Mennonites...
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Sierra, the largest city in Bolivia. The valley was originally populated by people of the Chane culture dedicated to agriculture, hunting and gathering...
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The politics of Bolivia takes place in a framework of a presidential representative democratic republic, whereby the president is head of state, head of...
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of Bolivia Economic rank, by nominal GDP (2007): 104th (one hundred and fourth) Agriculture in Bolivia Communications in Bolivia Internet in Bolivia Companies...
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The geography of Bolivia includes the Eastern Andes Mountain Range (also called the Cordillera Oriental) which bisects Bolivia roughly from north to south...
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An agriculture ministry (also called an agriculture department, agriculture board, agriculture council, or agriculture agency, or ministry of rural development)...
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Mining in Bolivia has been a dominant feature of the Bolivian economy as well as Bolivian politics since 1557. Colonial era silver mining in Bolivia, particularly...
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Waru Waru (category History of agriculture)
the agricultural technique developed by pre-Hispanic people in the Andes region of South America from Ecuador to Bolivia; this regional agricultural technique...
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The history of the Jews in Bolivia goes back to the colonial period of Bolivia in the 16th century. In the 19th century, Jewish merchants (both Sephardim...
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commercial agriculture, such as developing Bolivia's natural rubber resources, also contributed to a stronger economy. Agricultural production in the highlands...
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Coffee production in Bolivia has had a long history in the country. Coffee is grown in regions of 800–2,300 metres (2,600–7,500 ft) above the sea level...
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characteristics of the population of Bolivia are known from censuses, with the first census undertaken in 1826 and the most recent in 2024. The National Institute...
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of child laborers are involved in agricultural labor, and this activity varies between urban and rural areas. Bolivia has ratified the United Nations...
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Environmental issues in Bolivia include deforestation caused by commercial agriculture, urbanization, and illegal logging, and biodiversity loss attributed...
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Although the Constitution of Bolivia guarantees equal rights for women and men, women in Bolivia face struggles and discrimination in several aspects of their...
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La Paz (redirect from La Paz, Bolivia)
the Plurinational State of Bolivia. With 755,732 residents as of 2024, La Paz is the third-most populous city in Bolivia. Its metropolitan area, which...
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Bolivia, officially the Plurinational State of Bolivia, is a landlocked country located in central South America. It is a country with the largest geographic...
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Santa Cruz de la Sierra (redirect from Santa Cruz, Bolivia)
largest city in Bolivia and the capital of the Santa Cruz department. Situated on the Pirai River in the eastern Tropical Lowlands of Bolivia, the Santa...
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to the Food and Agriculture Organization, Bolivia has five dams aimed mostly at hydropower generation. The gradual decrease in Bolivia's water quality is...
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Narcotics in Bolivia, South America, is a subject that primarily involves the coca crop, used in the production of the drug, cocaine. Trafficking and corruption...
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municipality in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, about 50 km north of Santa Cruz de la Sierra. Montero had a population of 137,931 as of 2020 and has experienced growth in recent...
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