I was passing by looking for another question, but since I was born in Peru and lived there for 15 years, I will try to answer your question. Most people in Peru do not have a stable job, so most of them sell stuff on the street, own a shop, or the small percentage that went to university work in factories. A degree in Peru does not guarantee a job after graduation; I knew many people who have their degrees lying around their house.
The principal exports of Peru are:
- Agriculture (most of the asparagus we eat is from Peru)
- Minerals (gold, zinc, copper and silver)
- Natural Gas (hydrocarbs)
- Fish and fish based products.
- Tourism (last remaining of the Incan civilization, the Spanish colonial tradition in the cities, the varieties of regions: coast, mountains, rainforests, etc.)
Some people in Peru are farmers, so that helps them make some money, but that's not the only way. I haven't found many other ways for people to make money in Peru, but people may own shops to make a few more extra dollars! If you need more info, you can probably Google what you need and get info!
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agricultural products
they work hard on farms and plants
Agriculture/Farming and entrepreneurs
yes i do.
they git jobs
Lima and Cuzco
random stuff
the basic unit of money in Peru
Indians
Famous people in Peru include Maria Mantilla, Nathalie Kelley, and Monte Bryan Money Jr. Other famous people from Peru include Lina Medina and Wendy Sulca.
No. The monetary unit of Peru is the Nuevo Sol (PEN).
Currency in Peru: nuevo sol (PEN)
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Peru's population is diverse and includes indigenous groups such as Quechua and Aymara, as well as mestizos (mixed Spanish and indigenous heritage), Afro-Peruvians, and immigrants from Europe, Asia, and other Latin American countries. The country's population is a mix of different cultures, languages, and traditions.