Gambia's agriculture sector experienced fluctuations between 1990 and 2022, reflecting the country's vulnerability to climate variability and economic reforms. Agriculture's share declined from in 1990 to by 1993, as the government prioritized trade and services. However, the sector rebounded in the early 2000s, reaching in 2010, supported by increased investments in cash crops like groundnuts.
Post-2010, the share began to decline again, hitting in 2018, as the economy diversified further into tourism and services. A modest recovery followed during the pandemic years, with agriculture's contribution rising to in 2022, underscoring its role in sustaining livelihoods amid global economic challenges.
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