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Economy of Africa
The impression of Africa a
When someone talks about Afrig for 30% of the continent's GDP in nominal terms and 24% by PPP (Purchasing Power Parity). The small but oil-rich states of Gabon and Equatorial Guinea round out the list of the ten wealthiest states in Africa.
African states by GDP per capita in 2002. Numbers in USD and from the World Bank.
And this is just the 2002 data. Based on International Monetary Fund, World Economic Outlook Database, September 2011: GDP per capita for Equatorial Guinea(赤道几内亚) reaches  US dollars, and What the meaning of this number?
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That means 2.7 times for Chinese GDP per capita.
So here are some pictures
南非 鳞次栉比的摩天大楼            尼日利亚石油园区
Like Chinese Shang Hai
The impression of Africa b
Africa has abundant natural resources. For example the continent is believed to hold 90% of the world’s cobalt(钴), 90% of its platinum(铂), 50% of its gold, 98% of its chromium(铬), 70% of its tantalite(钽铁矿), 64% of its manganese(锰) and one-third of its uranium(铀). The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has 70% of the world’s coltan(钶钽铁矿), and most mobile phones in the world are made with elements refined from this mineral. The DRC also has more than 30% of the world’s diamond reserves. Guinea is the world’s largest exporter of bauxite(矾土). In addition Africa holds 11% of the world’s petroleum.
Based on the impression we could introduce Africa economic sectors and industries
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Agriculture
Around 60 percent of African workers are employed by the agricultural sectors, with about three-fifths of African farmers being subsistence farmers. Subsistence farms provide a source of food and a relatively small income for the family, but generally fail to produce enough to make re-investment possible. Larger farms tend to grow cash crops such as coffee, cotton, cocoa, an