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AgricultureTopic

Agriculture

40 facts

Learn about agriculture, the backbone of our food supply. Discover farming methods, crop science, and sustainable practices for a thriving planet.

  • Chile83 views

    Chile Produces Wine Along a 1,400 km-Long Wine Belt

    Chile's wine regions stretch over approximately 1,400 km from north to south, benefiting from a unique combination of Andean snowmelt, Pacific sea breezes, and diverse microclimates. Chile is famous for Carménère grapes, once thought extinct in Europe, which thrived in Chilean soil. Today Chile is one of the world's top 10 wine exporters, known for Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Sauvignon Blanc.

  • Israel86 views

    Drip Irrigation Was Invented in Israel and Changed Global Agriculture

    In the 1960s, Israeli engineer Simcha Blass and Kibbutz Hatzerim developed drip irrigation — a method that delivers water directly to plant roots through small emitters, slashing water use by up to 70%. This Israeli invention now feeds hundreds of millions of people in arid regions across the world.

  • Denmark80 views

    Denmark's Pig Population Outnumbers Its Citizens

    A surprising agricultural fact, Denmark is home to approximately 2.2 times more pigs than people. This significant pig farming industry makes Denmark a major global exporter of pork products, highlighting its agricultural prowess and scale.

  • Chile107 views

    Chile Is Among the Top 10 Wine Producers Globally

    Benefiting from its unique geography, including coastal breezes, Andean slopes, and dry summers, Chile offers ideal conditions for viticulture. Its wines, particularly Carménère, have gained international recognition for quality and distinctiveness.

  • Central African Republic105 views

    Coffee and Cotton Were Once Key Economic Pillars

    Historically, coffee and cotton have been among the Central African Republic's primary cash crops and export commodities. While production has faced challenges due to conflict and infrastructure issues, these agricultural products remain important for local livelihoods and the country's economy.

  • Canada83 views

    Canada Produces Over 80% of the World's Maple Syrup

    Quebec alone accounts for the vast majority of this production, making Canada the undisputed global leader in maple syrup. The industry is culturally significant and contributes substantially to the economy.

  • Cameroon87 views

    Cameroon is a Major Producer of Cocoa and Coffee.

    These cash crops are vital to the country's economy, with cocoa being the fourth-largest agricultural export. The unique climate and fertile soil contribute to the distinctive flavors of Cameroonian beans, highly sought after globally.

  • Cambodia103 views

    Cambodian Palm Sugar Is A Core Culinary Ingredient

    Extracted from the sap of the sugar palm tree, this unrefined sweetener is a staple in Khmer cuisine, used in desserts, savory dishes, and beverages. Its rich caramel flavor is distinct from refined sugars, offering a unique taste profile.

  • Burundi109 views

    Coffee Is Burundi's Primary Export Commodity

    Accounting for a significant portion of its export earnings, coffee production is vital to Burundi's economy and the livelihoods of many smallholder farmers. The country is known for its high-quality Arabica beans, often processed using the washed method.

  • Burkina Faso108 views

    "Man Who Stopped the Desert" Single-Handedly Reforested Land

    Yacouba Sawadogo, an illiterate farmer, revived ancient "zai" farming methods to reforest arid land. His innovative techniques have inspired environmental efforts across the Sahel, earning him global recognition as a climate hero.