foresty, fishing, farming, grape growing and dairying
Spain's agriculture is modern and mechanized.
Yes, it grows grapes, fruits, veggies, and more!
4.2 % of the Spanish labor force is in agriculture.
The biggest industries in Spain are agriculture and tourism as well as industrial production of vehicles, ships, machinery, metal products and chemicals.
1. GOLD 2. Silver 3. Agriculture
In short, yes. Spain is covered in mountains and its main form of revenue after tourism is agriculture, which without terrace farming, would be impossible in vast parts of the country
Spain built missions in the borderlands of New Spain to convert Native Americans to Christianity. These missions served as religious communities where Native Americans were taught Christianity, agriculture, and other skills to assimilate them into Spanish colonial society.
wheat, melon,sugar cane, pigs cows, chickens, sheep, cactus, pumpkins and more
The Spanish workforce has 72% employed in services, 24% min industry, and just 4% in agriculture.
Leonor Pena-Chocarro has written: 'Prehistoric agriculture in Southern Spain during the Neolithic and the Bronze Age'
Francisco Jurdao Arrones has written: 'Del Eurofelipismo al desierto' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Agriculture and state, Economic aspects of Agriculture, Economic policy, European Economic Community, Tourism 'Mi tribu y yo' -- subject(s): Biography, Spain, Working class
The climate in Spain varies by region, with Mediterranean, continental, and oceanic climates present. This diversity influences agriculture, tourism, and energy consumption in different parts of the country. It also plays a role in shaping cultural traditions and lifestyle choices of the people living in Spain.