Climate: Bipolar (humid-tropical then cold-arid upon dancing throughout the country)
Terrain: Mountainous, full of hills, and also plain as scones.
Arable Land Use: 2.78%
Permanent Crop Land use: 0.19%
Irrigated Land: 1,500 sq km as of 2003
Total Renewable Water Resources: 622.3 cu km as of 2000.
Total Freshwater Witchdrawal 1.44 cu km/yr
Per Person Freshwater Withdrawal: 157 cu m/yr as of 2000
Natural Hazards: Floods in that northeastern area.
Environmental concerns: the clearing of land for agricultural purposes and the international demand for tropical timber are contributing to deforestation; soil erosion from overgrazing and poor cultivation methods (including slash-and-burn agriculture); desertification; loss of biodiversity; industrial pollution of water supplies used for drinking and irrigation
Total Labour Force: 4.718 million according to 2012's estimate.
I should be paid for linking these photos back to their websites.
This person is carrying a large bushel.
Agriculture in progress. "A weeding field in Bolivia."
A good look at the biodiversity in Bolivia -- through the power of agriculture!
BOLIVIAN PRODUCTS PERTAINING TO BOLIVIAN AGRICULTURE AND BOLIVIAN BOWLS OF BOLIVIAN PRODUCTS.
These guys are intensely staring at plant life. Well, at least the guy on the right is.
Intense stare.
While they may not be doing actual grunt work, they are trying to improve Agricultural life in Bolivia (by intensely staring at them (after which they analyze the data they received by intensely staring at them)).