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Table 1. Irrigable and irrigated land by administrative district (indicators of water use; 2004)
Lefkosia |
Ammoxostos |
LARNAKA |
LEMESOS |
PAFOS |
TOTAL | |||||||
Farms |
Area |
Farms |
Area |
Farms |
Area |
Farms |
Area |
Farms |
Area |
Farms |
Area | |
Irrigable |
13,69 _______9 |
13,95 ________8 |
2,490 |
6,581 |
4,425 |
9,117 |
8,432 |
7,383 |
4,396 |
8,413 |
33,89 _______2 |
45,45 _______2 |
Irrigate |
13,53 ________5 |
12,02 ________3 |
2,348 |
4,506 |
4,169 |
5,908 |
8,267 |
6,724 |
4,745 |
7,020 |
33,06 ______4 |
35,93 ___________1 |
Source: Statistical Service
Table 2. Main trading partners (exports and imports)
Agricultural |
Agricultural |
Modified Ag. |
Modified | |
EXPORTS________________________________________________________________ | ||||
EU________________ |
__________34,474 |
78.71_______ |
__________17,019 |
________60.72 |
Other European countries_________________ |
5,357 |
12.23 |
2,991 |
10.67 |
Arab Countries__________ |
1,136 |
2.59~ |
5,167 |
18.43~ |
Other Countries_________ |
___________2,832 |
_________6.47 |
____________2,853 |
10.18 |
TOTAL_____________ |
__________43,799 |
_______100.00 |
__________28,030 |
_______100.00 |
IMPORTS________________________________________________________________ | ||||
EU________________ |
__________21,738 |
27.62 |
__________57,318 |
________72.12 |
Other European countries_________________ |
24,202 |
30.75 |
5,783 |
7.28 |
Arab Countries__________ |
1,937 |
2.46 |
255 |
0.32^^ |
Other Countries_________ |
__________30,840 |
39.18 |
__________16,123 |
________20.29 |
TOTAL_____________ |
__________78,716 |
100.00 |
__________79,479 |
_______100.00 |
Source: Imports & Exports Statistics 2001
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