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Veseljchak [2.6K]
3 years ago
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How are the economies of South America similar?

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marysya [2.9K]3 years ago
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A produção de alimentos básicos como as hortaliças, o milho ou o feijão é grande, mas voltada para o consumo interno. A criação de gado destinada à exportação de carne é importante na Argentina, no Paraguai, no Uruguai e na Colômbia. Nas regiões tropicais os cultivos mais importantes são o café, o cacau e as bananas, principalmente no Brasil, na Colômbia e no Equador. Por tradição, os países produtores de açúcar para a exportação são: Peru, Guiana e Suriname, sendo que no Brasil, a cana-de-açúcar também é utilizada para a fabricação de álcool combustível. Na costa do Peru, noroeste e sul do Brasil cultiva-se o algodão.

Cinquenta por cento da superfície sul-americana está coberta por florestas, mas as indústrias madeireiras são pequenas e direcionadas para os mercados internos. Nos últimos anos, no entanto, empresas transnacionais vêm se instalando na Amazônia para explorar madeiras nobres destinadas à exportação. As águas costeiras do Pacífico da América do Sul, são as mais importantes para a pesca comercial. A captura de anchova chega a milhares de toneladas, e também é abundante o atum, dos quais o Peru é um grande exportador. A captura de crustáceos é notável, particularmente no nordeste do Brasil e no Chile. A industrialização e o processamento de alimentos é uma das atividades mais importantes do setor secundário. Outras indústrias se localizam nas proximidades das grandes cidades, como as refinarias de petróleo, as siderúrgicas de ferro e aço, cimento, manufaturas e fábricas de bens de consumo tais como tecidos, bebidas, carros, eletrodomésticos, equipamentos mecânicos e elétricos e plásticos.

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