crops. This is in line with the prevailing breakdown of
agricultural land, where arable land is the largest
group, too, while the permanent crops are the smallest
one.
Regarding the EU economic performance in
primary sector, represented by the EU share of
employment and GVA, both confirms the continue
decline of this sector. Romania, Bulgaria followed by
Greece and Poland have the highest shares of
employment and GVA (adding also Estonia) in
primary sector while the lowest rates are found in
Luxembourg, Germany, The United Kingdom and
Belgium. Rural areas provides the largest number of
employees (about 4.8 million) and contributes the most
of the EU’ GVA in primary sector.
This assessment can, therefore, offer valuable
qualitative and quantitative information, as well as
provide useful insights about potential outcomes for
rural areas across the EU. However, the work can even
go beyond by addressing the topic from a broader point
of view (such as the synergies between the rural-urban
relationships or diversification of economic activities)
as well as integrating new rural-related indicators
(accessibility to transport and services, forest and
natural areas, other economic sectors, etc.).
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