As of recent data, approximately 1.5% of Indiana's workforce is employed in agriculture. While this percentage may seem small, agriculture plays a significant role in the state's economy, contributing to both employment and overall economic output. Indiana is known for its production of corn, soybeans, and livestock, making it a key player in the agricultural sector.
According to the World Bank Report 2012, around 47% of India's population is engaged in agriculture.
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There are more than 1 billion people who reside in India. In 2013, the percentage of people employed in India was 40 percent. About 51 percent of Indian workers are self-employed.
in modern and contemporary agriculture- not more than 10% of its population
I think 70% of people in America are self employed.
There are 110,200 people currently employed in Indiana
The amount of people in the state of Maine that are employed is not an available stat. Instead, the percentage of those employed in the state is 94.5 percent.
According to the Federal Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Consumer Protection, 53% of Germany's land is being used for farming.
False. In 1880, approximately 50 percent of the workforce in the United States was employed in agriculture. The percentage of people working on farms began to decline significantly in the following decades due to industrialization and urbanization.
2%!! yes it is a small percentage but a good one
North Dakota
Most people are employed in tourism, beyond that maritime and agriculture.