The agricultural sector accounts for about one-fourth of GDP, two-thirds of exports, and half of the labor force. Coffee, sugar, and bananas are the main products. The 1996 signing of peace accords, which ended 36 years of civil war, removed a major obstacle to foreign investment, but widespread political violence and corruption scandals continue to dampen investor confidence. The distribution of income remains highly unequal, with perhaps 75% of the population below the poverty line. Other ongoing challenges include increasing government revenues, negotiating further assistance from international donors, upgrading both government and private financial operations, curtailing drug trafficking, and narrowing the trade deficit.
Refer to: http://www.answers.com/Guatemala?cat=travel&gwp=11&method=3&ver=2.3.0.609
Sugar, Bananas, and corn.
euro
Guatemala
1.200.500 million
The people in Guatemala use Euros. They are more money than our dollar bills.
Guatemalan money is called Quetzales.
1545.77
They use the Quetzal. :[
The woman there weave and cook as well as care for their children, while the men work and farm. Families sell things in the market to get money for food, clothing, etc., etc. There are many markets in Guatemala where families make and sell goods. So i would say that most of the population make things to sell to get money.
its a 5.00
random stuff
None because it is just United States propaganda to make an excuse to support a rebellion against Guatemala's former government. It is a story invented by American imperialists.
Organic? Mostly Coffee, Different fruits and vegetables. But they have a variety of production... wether it is organic or industrial production. In Guatemala they have a diverse weather so they are able to cultivate different things.