Agriculture, though still important in terms of land use, only employs a small number of people.
Agriculture and forestry employ a significant share of the population.
Agriculture employs 466,000 people, representing 1.52% of the workforce, down more than 32% since 1996.
Agriculture and business, Government employ and private work inside/outside country.
Agriculture formerly employed a much larger percentage of Israel's work force.
Agriculture employed about 46 percent of the country's labor force in 1987.
Agriculture alone employs more than 30% of all African children aged 10-14.
Agriculture employed 125,000 people in 2010, which is a drop of 30 percent from 2000.
Agriculture employs less than three percent of the population.
Agriculture still employed about 45% of the work force in 1991.