Abidjan is the economic capital of C? te d 'Ivoire and the seat of the presidential palace, government and parliament. Abidjan is the financial and trade center of West Africa. Abidjan Port is the largest natural port in West Africa, one of the largest container ports on the African continent, and also the seaport of inland countries such as Mali and Burkina Faso and the distribution center of import and export goods. Abidjan has a large modern international airport.
Extended information C? te d 'Ivoire was once one of the most prosperous tropical countries in West Africa during the Cold War. However, after 1985, the economy collapsed due to political corruption, ineffective reform, domestic turmoil and civil war during 2002-201.
Agriculture is the foundation of science and economy. The arable land area in China is 8.02 million hectares. Agricultural employment accounts for 49% of the national labor force. The agricultural output value accounts for 26.3% of GDP in 20 13 years. The main cash crops are cocoa and coffee, accounting for 60% of the country's cultivated land. Cocoa production and export both rank first in the world, accounting for 40% of the global supply. Coffee production ranks third in Africa and twelfth in the world.
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