AFRICA {Geography} By: Joshua Hamm. Nigeria  Natural resources: petroleum products, cocoa, & rubber  Agriculture: cash crop farming, subsistence farming.

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AFRICA {Geography} By: Joshua Hamm

Nigeria  Natural resources: petroleum products, cocoa, & rubber  Agriculture: cash crop farming, subsistence farming  Capital: Abuja, Nigeria  Human Capital: The best education in Nigeria  Exports: hydroelectric power, coal, petroleum  Entrepreneurship: trade, farm, and business

Kenya  Natural resources: tea, coffee, hides, tenure  Agriculture: Nomadic herding, cash crop farming, manufactacturing and trade  Capital: Nairobi, Kenya  Human Capital: save money and use it to educate their children  Exports: hydroelectric power  Entrepreneurship: business and trade

South Africa  Natural resources: machinery and equipment  Agriculture: livestock raising, little or no activity, Nomadic herding, manufacturing and trade, subsistence farming, cash crop farming  Capital: Pretoria, Cape Town, Bloemfontein  Human Capital: Human Capital has gotten better since divided society  Exports: gold, copper, iron, diamonds, coal, and hydroelectric power  Entrepreneurship: farming, business and trade

Sudan  Natural resources: oil, cotton, sesame, livestock  Agriculture: little or no activity, subsistence farming, cash crop farming, nomadic herding  Capital: Khartoum, Sudan  Human Capital: When the economy gets bad the human capital decreases  Exports: None  Entrepreneurship: business and trade

Egypt  Natural resources: crude oil, cotton & textiles  Agriculture: livestock raising, little or no activity  Capital: Cairo, Egypt  Human Capital: Parents hope to find a better education  Exports: petroleum, iron, & hydroelectric power  Entrepreneurship: tourism, crops & trade

Zaire  Natural resources: diamonds, copper, coffee, cobalt, crude oil  Agriculture: subsistence farming, cash crop farming  Capital: Kinshasa, Zaire  Human Capital: strong economy, good human capital  Exports: diamonds, cobalt, coal, copper  Entrepreneurship: business and trade