None, really. Sugarcane is cultivated for the production of other, more profitable products that can be exported, including sugar and ethanol. Major producers of sugarcane in Latin America would include, in TMT:
In general, Latin America is made up of three regions: South America, Caribbean and Middle America. Cuba is a nation in the Caribbean.
Large farming estates in Latin America are called "haciendas." These estates are typically associated with agricultural production, such as crops like sugarcane, cotton, or coffee. haciendas were commonly owned by wealthy individuals or families during the colonial period.
as sugar...just like everywhere else
There are 33 countries in Latin America. Each country in Latin America has its own unique flag.
Latin America experienced economic growth, improved infrastructure, and increased investment in industries such as agriculture and mining. This led to a reduction in poverty levels and an expansion of the middle class in many countries in the region. However, this growth also led to environmental challenges and social inequalities that needed to be addressed.
Wheat, tobacco, wool, sugar, coffee, and hides were Latin's main exports to the Us.
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They aren't. In fact, exports of most countries in Latin America are expanding, such as Mexico's (298.5 billion), Brazil's (201.9 billion) or Chile's (71.03 billion).
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Cofee , Bananas , And Sugarcane
Top exports from Nebraska to Latin America roughly include:Agricultural equipmentBovine meatSoybeansNatural gasAnimal feedsMajor Latin American destinations of Nebraska's exports, in millions USD (2013) include:Mexico (1,157)Brazil (127)Argentina (56)Chile (38)
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Witnessed a growth in the middle sectors of Latin American society
Latin America experienced economic growth, improved infrastructure, and increased investment in industries such as agriculture and mining. This led to a reduction in poverty levels and an expansion of the middle class in many countries in the region. However, this growth also led to environmental challenges and social inequalities that needed to be addressed.
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Cuba does.
They depend on selling to other countries and their exports