Cereals and legumes trade in Zambia - Exporting Cereals and legumes to Zambia

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Cereals and legumes
Grains and legumes are indispensable components of West Asian diets, offering versatility, nutrition, and a strong connection to cultural heritage. In terms of production, Turkey stands out as a significant producer of wheat, chickpeas, and lentils, benefiting from its diverse climate and arable land. West Asian farmers have developed a rich agricultural tradition by growing a variety of grains and legumes that are well-suited to the region's climate and agricultural practices. Per capita consumption of grains and legumes in West Asia may vary depending on the country and other factors.
Crops
Agriculture is one of the oldest occupations and includes growing plants and raising animals to meet human needs such as food, shelter, clothing, and medicine. In the developed countries of Asia, the agricultural sector is of special importance in such a way that they are currently turning to the production of more organic and healthy products. The Middle East is characterized by arid and semi-arid climates, resulting in limited water resources. West Asia is renowned for its date palm cultivation.
Cereals and legumes trade in Zambia
Zambia is located in the south of the African continent and is bordered by Tanzania to the north, Malawi, Mozambique and Zimbabwe to the east, Namibia and Botswana to the south, and Angola to the west. Zambia has diverse areas including the shores of Lake Kariba and natural scenery including Victoria Falls. The capital of Zambia is the city of Lusaka. This country has a republican system of government and the president acts as the leader of the country. Zambia is divided as a union of administrative regions, divided into 10 provinces based on regional administrative divisions.

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