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Economy of Socota


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who exploit its mines and sell the product and also those working for pattern management or piece providing some resources for family subsistence.

Other activities include grazing goats, sheep raising chickens and rabbits and crafts as woven on looms in wood and clay works that do not occupy an important line in the economy of this society developed in isolation without any state incentive and very minimal amount.

Overall the area has the same average structure of land tenure to that of the Department, presenting a distinctly smallholder trend, so that 79% (5,860) of the properties have a length between 1 and 3 hectares and representing the most important agricultural area (see Table No 3). 55% of the farms are less than one hectare, which makes them microeconomics, where most owners are.

This form of land tenure has made ​​the efficiency of the agricultural sector is not the most optimal, since the farmer takes his work only under the system of bread - take not being surplus to market on a large scale, because the production just if partly supplies the region, by the way similar features

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