What what agriculture in Ancient Greece?

What is the main source of agriculture in Greece?

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    Goat and sheep meat and milk are most popular and provide about 6 percent of agricultural production, especially sheep milk, which is used for making Greece's renowned feta cheese. Hogs, cattle, chickens, and rabbits are other important livestock.

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Goat and sheep meat and milk are most popular and provide about 6 percent of agricultural production, especially sheep milk, which is used for making Greece's renowned feta cheese. Hogs, cattle, chickens, and rabbits are other important livestock.

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