Geography, asked by mihirujoshi000, 11 months ago

can we say that Brazil is an agrarian
and economy like India give reason​

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Answered by Anonymous
32

Answer:

Brazilian agriculture including food processing corresponds to 20–25% of the country' GDP with services making up the majority of the country's gdp. Besides, the most Brazilians live in urban areas. So, no, Brazil is not an agrarian society.

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Answered by steffis
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The GDP of Brazil is not dependent in agriculture as that of India so we cannot say Brazil is an agrarian and economy like India.

Explanation:

  • Although a considerable proportion of population is involved in agriculture in both Brazil and India, the major proportion of people in Brazil are in urban areas so only about 20% of country’s GDP is contributed from agricultural products.
  • But in India major proportion are involved in farming and has been trading the agricultural product internationally.
  • Hence, brazil is not an agrarian country.

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