Romania’s agriculture sector contribution to GDP has seen significant fluctuations, starting at 21.8% in 1990 and declining to around 4.5% by 2022. The steep reduction during the early 2000s reflects Romania’s economic transition post-communism and gradual integration with the European Union, leading to an industry-focused economy. EU accession in 2007 further accelerated the shift towards services and industry, with agriculture’s GDP share dropping notably to 5.5% by 2007.
In recent years, agriculture's share has stabilized around 4-5%, despite occasional increases, such as 6.0% in 2011. These fluctuations may reflect Romania's ongoing efforts to modernize its agriculture sector while retaining a significant rural population reliant on farming.
In recent years, agriculture's share has stabilized around 4-5%, despite occasional increases, such as 6.0% in 2011. These fluctuations may reflect Romania's ongoing efforts to modernize its agriculture sector while retaining a significant rural population reliant on farming.
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