Greece - Farming, Livestock, Fisheries | Britannica
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Greece has few natural resources. Its only substantial mineral deposits are of nonferrous metals, notably bauxite. The country also has … See more Greece’s agricultural potential is hampered by poor soil, inadequate levels of precipitation, a landholding system that has served to increase the number of unpro… Greece’s agricultural potential is hampered by poor soil, inadequate levels of precipi… Other crops grown in considerable quantities are olives (for olive oil), grape… The central bank is the Bank of Greece, which issued the drachma, the national currency, until 2001, when Greece adopt…
Greece’s agricultural potential is hampered by poor soil, inadequate levels of precipitation, a landholding system that has served to increase the number of unpro…
Greece’s agricultural potential is hampered by poor soil, inadequate levels of precipi…
Other crops grown in considerable quantities are olives (for olive oil), grape…
The central bank is the Bank of Greece, which issued the drachma, the national currency, until 2001, when Greece adopt…
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