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Despite the decline in the number of farmers and agriculture's share of GDP since 1960, agricultural output has risen. [1] As of the early 1990s, Austria was self-sufficient in all cereals and milk products as well as in red meat. This gain was achieved because of the considerable gains in agricultural labor productivity. [1]
This list shows the employment in agriculture (as percentage of total employment) of various countries. ... Employment in agriculture (% of total employment) Year ...
European countries by electricity consumption per person; European countries by fossil fuel use (% of total energy) European countries by health expense per person; European countries by military expenditure as a percentage of government expenditure; European countries by percent of population aged 0-14; European countries by percentage of ...
In 1999, Austria introduced the single European currency, the euro. With 18 other EU member states it forms the Eurozone. In Austria, Euros appear as 1999, however all Austrian euro coins introduced in 2002 have this year on it; unlike other countries of the Eurozone where mint year is minted in the coin. Eight different designs, one per face ...
Pages in category "1990s in Austria" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Paris was the largest city in Europe, in 1754, with 650,000 people by the end of the 18th century. [19] Agricultural production of a variety of food items expanded: olive oil, wine, cider, woad (a source of blue dye), and saffron. After 1500, New World crops appeared such as beans, corn (maize), squash, tomatoes, potatoes, and bell peppers.
People in agriculture by nationality (6 C) ... Agriculture in Europe by country (48 C) ... Agriculture in Austria (10 C, 3 P)
Agricultural organizations based in Europe by country (31 C) Forestry in Europe by country (28 C) A. Agriculture in Albania (6 C, 5 P) ... Agriculture in Austria (10 ...