Chile's agriculture sector contribution to GDP saw a steady decline from in 1991 to about by 2022. The reduction reflects Chile’s economic evolution toward mining, services, and technology, sectors that have gained prominence since the 1990s. Despite this decline, agriculture remains a key part of Chile's economy, with exports such as fruits, vegetables, and wine serving as major revenue sources.
In recent years, agriculture’s contribution has hovered around 3.5-, showing a stable presence despite a diversified economic structure. Notable peaks, like the increase to in 2017, may be tied to favorable weather conditions and high demand for Chilean produce in global markets, particularly in Asia and North America.
In recent years, agriculture’s contribution has hovered around 3.5-, showing a stable presence despite a diversified economic structure. Notable peaks, like the increase to in 2017, may be tied to favorable weather conditions and high demand for Chilean produce in global markets, particularly in Asia and North America.
Gain a broader perspective by reviewing Chile’s manufacturing contribution to GDP, Industry sector’s GDP share in Chile, Chile’s working-age population trends.