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Burkina Faso use the CFA-franc, along with a number of other countries.
The people of Burkina Faso live off of the country's resources. For example the the oil and plant. they also farm because of the warm weather. They use a lot of potatoes. In particular peanut butter that can be used for sauce.
Non, Mariam Sankara use to be the first lady of Burkina Faso, wife of Thomas Sankara, and is now living in France after her husband was assassinated in 1986.
Benin uses the West African Franc. Burkina Faso, Guinea-Bissau, Ivory Coast, Mali, Niger, Senegal and Togo use the same money.
The primary land use in Mali is grazing/pastures. More than 25% of the land is used for this purpose with the rest distributed between a variety of other uses.
Agriculture with 33%
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About 90% of Burkina Faso's citizens survive on what they can grow or raise themselves. eat a lot of staple foods such as rice, potatoes, beans, maize and peanuts. But they do eat meat, particularly goat and mutton though it is considered a luxury in the villages and poor(er) parts of the country.
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Most of the Amazon River basin is still rainforest. The primary human land use by area is timber production, followed by agriculture.
Primary succession is the process by which vegetation begins to colonize on land that has never had growth, such as a volcanic island. An example of a sentence using the term "primary succession" is "A pioneer species, such as fungi or algae, is necessary for primary succession to occur. "
A Land Economist is an economist who specializes in research and analysis of land and the associated markets. They often use economic and financial analysis to study the issues associated with land use such as land ownership land value and land use rights. Land Economists also analyze the impacts of land use changes such as urban development and gentrification as well as the effects of governmental regulations on land use. They use their research and analysis to advise stakeholders on land use decisions such as zoning development and land-use policy. Analyzing land ownership and land use rights Researching the impacts of land use changes such as urban development and gentrification Examining the effects of governmental regulations on land use Advising stakeholders on land use decisions such as zoning development and land-use policy