Botswana's agriculture sector has steadily diminished in its contribution to GDP, reflecting the country's successful diversification into mining, particularly diamonds. Agriculture accounted for 4.5% of GDP in 1990 but dropped below 2% by 2005, as limited arable land and recurrent droughts hindered growth.
Despite minor fluctuations, the sector has remained marginal, contributing just 1.8% of GDP in 2022. This low figure highlights Botswana's focus on high-value industries like mining and finance, with agriculture playing a minor role in the overall economy.
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