Spain's agriculture sector contribution to GDP experienced a steady decline from in 1996 to around by 2022. This decrease is linked to Spain’s growing service and industrial sectors, especially tourism, which have overtaken agriculture as key economic drivers. The sector’s contribution stabilized around 2.4- from 2012 to 2018, reflecting a period of steady agricultural productivity despite broader economic diversification.
The slight increase to in 2020 may be attributed to increased demand for food security during the pandemic. Spain's agriculture, though less dominant in GDP terms, remains crucial, particularly for exports of produce like olives, wine, and citrus fruits.
The slight increase to in 2020 may be attributed to increased demand for food security during the pandemic. Spain's agriculture, though less dominant in GDP terms, remains crucial, particularly for exports of produce like olives, wine, and citrus fruits.
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