agriculture.
Demeter
Yes, Greece is a major producer of olives, olive oil, wine, almonds and pistachios.
Demeter was the goddess of agriculture.
D. C. Myrick has written: 'How Greece developed its agriculture, 1947-67' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Economic aspects of Agriculture
Because of the Olympians they thought they would get more agriculture and be the top country of the world.
The Aeolians and the Dorians revived the trade of ancient Greece by bringing forth the agriculture of grapes and olives.
Emerging industries (nano techologies, biotechonology)Crowing (Health)Mature fragmented (fishing)Mature integrated ( shipping)Declining ( traditional agriculture)
Emerging industries (nano techologies, biotechonology)Crowing (Health)Mature fragmented (fishing)Mature integrated ( shipping)Declining ( traditional agriculture)
Emerging industries (nano techologies, biotechonology)Crowing (Health)Mature fragmented (fishing)Mature integrated ( shipping)Declining ( traditional agriculture)
Leah Kronenberg has written: 'Allegories of farming from Greece and Rome' -- subject(s): Agriculture in literature, Agriculture, Ancient, Ancient Agriculture, Greek Satire, History and criticism, Latin Satire, Satire, Greek, Satire, Latin
Greece's economy historically depended on several key sectors, including agriculture, shipping, and tourism. Agriculture provided essential food resources, with products like olives and grapes being crucial for both domestic consumption and export. The shipping industry has been a cornerstone of Greece's economy, leveraging its strategic location and extensive coastline. Additionally, tourism has become increasingly vital, attracting millions of visitors drawn to Greece's rich history, culture, and natural beauty.