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Economy of Ragonvalia


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livestock, Babylon and Alhambra, representative paths have some activity in this sector, representing 98% of total production, while the town of La Union have any fishing activity.

Caliche, Cañuelal Alhambra and show some business. Sidewalks San Jose, Santa Barbara and Progress offered some occupation for the population in agricultural and pastoral areas. Agricultural subsector. The first line of what constitutes agriculture growing coffee, with sidewalks and the Santa Barbara alambra producing.

In general we can say, agricultural production is represented in Coffee, corn, blackberries and sugar, with 6.72% of the total cultivated in the region. Pastures cover the 90.86%, ie 4367 ha., 2.37% corresponds to other crops. Coffee is the main crop in the region especially in the villages of La Alhambra, Santa Barbara, Joseph and Caliche SSN with 76.6% of the total in the region, San Miguel Mulberry occupies 42.2% of the total cultivated, other products such as corn, sugarcane and vegetables represent 9.97% of all agricultural products except for pasture representing 90.86% of the total region.

Livestock subsector

The rows of livestock farming Township Ragonvalia are given in different species such as cattle, birds and small animals in the latter the goats, pigs, sheep, rabbits and horses are included.

The sidewalks of the Union, San Miguel, Agua Linda, Orangery, Progress, and Babylon Cañuelal occupy 70.7% of the total production of cattle and sidewalks Santa Barbara, Cañuelal, San Miguel, San José and La Union cover 60.8% of the birds produced in the region.

In smaller species such as horses, pigs, rabbits, sheep and goats

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