L'agriculture d'exportation désigne la production agricole destinée principalement à être vendue sur les marchés internationaux plutôt qu'à la consommation locale. Elle implique souvent la culture de cultures spécifiques à forte valeur ajoutée, comme les fruits, les légumes ou le café, et peut être influencée par des facteurs économiques, politiques et environnementaux. Ce type d'agriculture peut jouer un rôle clé dans le développement économique d'un pays, mais peut aussi poser des défis en termes de durabilité et de sécurité alimentaire.
La Capitale est Rome. Cependant, Milan est considérée comme la métropole industrielle et tertiaire, capitale financière du pays.
agriculture: 42.1%industry: 14.3%services: 43.6% (2009 est.)
COUNTRYPOPULATION BELOW POVERTY LINE(%)Afghanistan36% (FY08/09)Albania25% (2004 est.)Algeria23% (2006 est.)American SamoaNA%Andorra8% (2008)Angola40.5% (2006 est.)Anguilla23% (2002)Antigua and BarbudaNA%Argentina30% (2010)Armenia26.5% (2006 est.)ArubaNA%AustraliaNA%Austria6% (2008)Azerbaijan11% (2009 est.)Bahamas, The9.3% (2004)BahrainNA%Bangladesh36.3% (2008 est.)BarbadosNA%Belarus27.1% (2003 est.)Belgium15.2% (2007 est.)Belize33.5% (2002 est.)Benin37.4% (2007 est.)Bermuda19% (2000)Bhutan23.2% (2008)Bolivia30.3% of population living on less than $2/day (2009 est.)Bosnia and Herzegovina25% (2004 est.)Botswana30.3% (2003)Brazil26% (2008)British Virgin IslandsNA%BruneiNA%Bulgaria14% (2008)Burkina Faso46.4% (2004)Burma32.7% (2007 est.)Burundi68% (2002 est.)Cambodia31% (2007 est.)Cameroon48% (2000 est.)Canada9.4%; note - this figure is the Low Income Cut-Off (LICO), a calculation that results in higher figures than found in many comparable economies; Canada does not have an official poverty line (2008)Cape Verde30% (2000)Cayman IslandsNA%Central African RepublicNA%Chad80% (2001 est.)Chile18.2% (2005)China2.8%note: 21.5 million rural population live below the official "absolute poverty" line (approximately $90 per year); an additional 35.5 million rural population live above that level but below the official "low income" line (approximately $125 per year) (2007)Colombia46.8% (2008)Comoros60% (2002 est.)Congo, Democratic Republic of the71% (2006 est.)Congo, Republic of theNA%Cook IslandsNA%Costa Rica16% (2006 est.)Cote d'Ivoire42% (2006 est.)Croatia17% (2008)CubaNA%CyprusNA%Czech RepublicNA%Denmark12.1% (2007)Djibouti42% (2007 est.)Dominica30% (2002 est.)Dominican Republic42.2% (2004)Ecuador35.1% (2008)Egypt20% (2005 est.)El Salvador30.7% (2006 est.)Equatorial GuineaNA%Eritrea50% (2004 est.)Estonia19.7% (2008)Ethiopia38.7% (FY05/06 est.)European Unionnote - see individual country entries of member statesFalkland Islands (Islas Malvinas)NA%Faroe IslandsNA%Fiji25.5% (FY90/91)FinlandNA%France6.2% (2004)French PolynesiaNA%GabonNA%Gambia, TheNA%Gaza Strip70% (2009 est.)Georgia31% (2006)Germany11% (2001 est.)Ghana28.5% (2007 est.)GibraltarNA%Greece20% (2009 est.)Greenland9.2% (2007 est.)Grenada32% (2000)Guam23% (2001 est.)Guatemala56.2% (2004 est.)GuernseyNA%Guinea47% (2006 est.)Guinea-BissauNA%GuyanaNA%Haiti80% (2003 est.)Holy See (Vatican City)NA%Honduras65% (2010)Hong KongNA%Hungary12% (2010 est.)IcelandNA%India25% (2007 est.)Indonesia13.33% (2010)Iran18% (2007 est.)Iraq25% (2008 est.)Ireland5.5% (2009 est.)Isle of ManNA%Israel23.6%note: Israel's poverty line is $7.30 per person per day (2007)ItalyNA%Jamaica14.8% (2003 est.)Japan15.7% (2007)note: Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare (MHLW) press release, 20 October 2009JerseyNA%Jordan14.2% (2002)Kazakhstan12.1% (2008)Kenya50% (2000 est.)KiribatiNA%Korea, NorthNA%Korea, South15% (2006 est.)Kosovo35% (2007 est.)KuwaitNA%Kyrgyzstan40% (2004 est.)Laos26% (2010 est.)LatviaNA%Lebanon28% (1999 est.)Lesotho49% (1999)Liberia80% (2000 est.)LibyaNAnote: About one-third of Libyans live at or below the national poverty lineLiechtensteinNA%Lithuania4% (2003)LuxembourgNA%MacauNA%Macedonia28.7% (2008)Madagascar50% (2004 est.)Malawi53% (2004)Malaysia5.1% (2002 est.)Maldives16% (2008)Mali36.1% (2005 est.)MaltaNA%Marshall IslandsNA%Mauritania40% (2004 est.)Mauritius8% (2006 est.)MayotteNA%Mexico18.2% using food-based definition of poverty; asset based poverty amounted to more than 47% (2008)Micronesia, Federated States of26.7% (2000)Moldova26.3% (2009)MonacoNA%Mongolia36.1% (2004)Montenegro7% (2007 est.)MontserratNA%Morocco15% (2007 est.)Mozambique70% (2001 est.)Namibia55.8%note: the UNDP's 2005 Human Development Report indicated that 34.9% of the population live on $1 per day and 55.8% live on $2 per day (2005 est.)NauruNA%Nepal24.7% (2008)Netherlands10.5% (2005)New CaledoniaNA%New ZealandNA%Nicaragua48% (2005)Niger63% (1993 est.)Nigeria70% (2007 est.)NiueNA%Northern Mariana IslandsNA%NorwayNA%OmanNA%Pakistan24% (FY05/06 est.)PalauNA%Panama28.6% (2006 est.)Papua New Guinea37% (2002 est.)Paraguay19.4% (2008 est.)Peru34.8% (2009)Philippines32.9% (2006 est.)Poland17% (2003 est.)Portugal18% (2006)Puerto RicoNA%QatarNA%Romania25% (2005 est.)Russia13.1% (2009)Rwanda60% (2001 est.)Saint Helena, Ascension, and Tristan da CunhaNA%Saint Kitts and NevisNA%Saint LuciaNA%Saint Pierre and MiquelonNA%Saint Vincent and the GrenadinesNA%SamoaNA%San MarinoNA%Sao Tome and Principe54% (2004 est.)Saudi ArabiaNA%Senegal54% (2001 est.)Serbia7.9% (2008 est.)SeychellesNA%Sierra Leone70.2% (2004)SingaporeNA%Slovakia21% (2002)Slovenia12.3% (2008)Solomon IslandsNA%SomaliaNA%South Africa50% (2000 est.)Spain19.8% (2005)Sri Lanka23% (2008 est.)Sudan40% (2004 est.)Suriname70% (2002 est.)Swaziland69% (2006)SwedenNA%Switzerland7.4% (2009)Syria11.9% (2006 est.)Taiwan1.08% (2008 est.)Tajikistan60% (2009 est.)Tanzania36% (2002 est.)Thailand9.6% (2006 est.)Timor-Leste42% (2003 est.)Togo32% (1989 est.)TokelauNA%Tonga24% (FY03/04)Trinidad and Tobago17% (2007 est.)Tunisia3.8% (2005 est.)Turkey17.11% (2008)Turkmenistan30% (2004 est.)Turks and Caicos IslandsNA%TuvaluNA%Uganda35% (2001 est.)Ukraine35% (2009)United Arab Emirates19.5% (2003)United Kingdom14% (2006 est.)United States12% (2004 est.)Uruguay27.4% of households (2006)Uzbekistan26% (2008 est.)VanuatuNA%Venezuela37.9% (yearend 2005 est.)Vietnam12.3% (2009 est.)Virgin Islands28.9% (2002)Wallis and FutunaNA%West Bank46% (2007 est.)Western SaharaNA%Yemen45.2% (2003)Zambia86% (1993)Zimbabwe68% (2004)
La vente brute fait référence au montant total des ventes réalisées avant toute déduction, tandis que la vente nette est le montant restant après avoir soustrait les retours, les remises et les réductions. En d'autres termes, la vente nette représente le revenu effectif qu'une entreprise reçoit de ses ventes. Cette distinction est importante pour évaluer la performance financière et la rentabilité d'une entreprise.
GDP - real growth rate: -2.8% (2009 est.) 4.6% (2008 est.) 6.2% (2007 est.)
quelle heure est-il ? However nowadays we prefer to say 'have you got the time?' in French too rather than quelle heure est-il: Vous avez l'heure? Tu as l'heure? are more commun.
Quelle est ton nationalite means 'What is your nationality'
En anglais, ça veut dire "welcome"
"quelle couleur est-ce ?"de quelle couleur est cet objet ? : what colour is that object?
Il est quelle huere? (What time is it)
What is the date? is the translation for Quelle est la date.
'mais quelle est cette ...' means but what is this (thing) / who is this (person).
Quelle est ta leçon préférée? means - what (or which) is your favourite lesson?
de quelle couleur est-ce / est-il / est-elle ? -
"Il est quelle heure" means "What time is it?" in French.
What is the temperature.
"quelle est la taille de votre maison ?" or "de quelle taille est votre maison ?"