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El Salvador primarily engages in smallholder agriculture, with a focus on crops such as coffee, sugarcane, corn, and beans. Coffee is historically significant, contributing to the country's economy and exports. Additionally, the country practices subsistence farming, where families grow food for their own consumption. Livestock farming, particularly cattle and poultry, is also present but on a smaller scale compared to crop production.

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