Economically active female population in agriculture (FAO, numbers) - Labor, migration and population - Development outcomes - African Development Indicators



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Economically active female population in agriculture is that part of the economically active female population engaged in or seeking work in agriculture, hunting, fishing or forestry. Source: Food and Agriculture Organisation.
Economically active female population in agriculture (FAO, numbers) - Labor, migration and population - Development outcomes - African Development Indicators (2006)

Rank

Country

Value

1Africa108,335,000
2Sub-Saharan Africa99,617,000
3Sub-Saharan Africa excluding South Africa99,219,000
4Sub-Saharan Africa excluding South Africa and Nigeria92,867,000
5Ethiopia11,538,000
6North Africa8,718,000
7Tanzania8,429,000
8Democratic Republic of the Congo8,056,000
9Kenya6,653,000
10Nigeria6,352,000
11Uganda5,479,000
12Mozambique5,140,000
13Egypt4,197,000
14Madagascar3,290,000
15Sudan3,226,000
16Burkina Faso3,013,000
17Angola2,915,000
18Malawi2,915,000
19Ghana2,899,000
20Niger2,715,000
21Rwanda2,471,000
22Morocco2,468,000
23Burundi2,075,000
24Mali2,057,000
25Zimbabwe2,026,000
26Senegal1,846,000
27Guinea1,832,000
28Cameroon1,795,000
29Chad1,740,000
30Algeria1,579,000
31Zambia1,558,000
32Ivory Coast1,324,000
33Somalia1,317,000
34Benin898,000
35Eritrea894,000
36Central African Republic686,000
37Togo654,000
38Sierra Leone608,000
39Tunisia412,000
40South Africa398,000
41Liberia389,000
42Mauritania379,000
43Republic of the Congo344,000
44Gambia327,000
45Guinea-Bissau272,000
46Botswana218,000
47Lesotho173,000
48Djibouti162,000
49Comoros141,000
50Namibia131,000
51Gabon92,000
52Equatorial Guinea66,000
53Libya62,000
54Swaziland58,000
55Sao Tome and Principe22,000
56Cape Verde16,000
57Seychelles15,000
58Mauritius13,000
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