Agriculture is one of the main economic activities in Chile, accounting for 28% of the country’s total trade and 11% of its total GDP. Approximately 10% of the country’s labor force is engaged in agriculture and related services. Chile’s economy is driven by exports, concentrated primarily in copper and its agricultural sectors: fresh fruit, forestry and fishery products. The agriculture sector is projected to grow by approximately 5% in 2019 (above the country’s economic projected growth of 3.0%) according to SNA, Chile’s National Agriculture Society. After the sector’s impressive growth by 9.5% in 2015, and 3.7% in 2016, the industry dropped to 2.5% in 2017, mainly due to low production of livestock and poultry, and low crop production, especially corn. However, agriculture recuperated growing by 5.8% in 2018, becoming the fastest growing sector. Chile is the world’s largest exporter of fresh table grapes, blueberries, prunes, dehydrated apples, and frozen salmon fillets.
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In simple words, the given question relates to the gilded age. A philosophy that prevents government interference in the environment is laissez-faire liberalism. It implies that when what the legislation does is secure the interests of people, the prosperity is best.
The federal government took substantial steps during the Gilded Age to change the societal as well as economic environment of the West. By constraining Native Americans to settlements and punishing those who resisted as state adversaries, the state replied.
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