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sector of the economy in kyrgyzstan is agriculture, which contributes about one-third of the gdp and more than one-third of employment. the republic possesses a mountainous terrain, which accommodates livestock rearing, the largest sector within agriculture. the main crops are cotton, hemp, tobacco, vegetables
, and fruit. by the early s, the private sector provided between one-third and one-half of some harvests. wool, leather, and silk also are major products, and much of the industrial sector is devoted to agroprocessing, the most attractive proposition for foreign investors. the position of the country...
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