Niger
Economy of Niger
The economic system is based upon planning but accords an important role to private enterprise. The three main policy objectives are the maintenance of national unity, the elevation of the living standards of the population, and the attainment of economic independence. The private sector of the economy consists partly of a multitude of small enterprises and partly of enterprises belonging to large French or international companies.
Agriculture, forestry, and fishing
Agriculture and agricultural products constitute the largest sector of Niger’s economy in terms of the number of persons employed and the percentage of gross national product (GNP). Millet and sorghum, the main food crops, are grown in the south, as are cassava and sugarcane. Rice is grown in the Niger River valley.
MIAMI – Palestinian Airlines (PF) has shut down and is being liquidated by the Palestinian Authority with the fleet of two Fokker 50 aircraft being put up for sale.
Established in 1995 following the Oslo II Accord, PF started operations with the two Fokker 50 aircraft along with a Boeing 727, all donated from the Dutch and Saudi Arabian governments.
The airline served destinations ranging from Port Said (PSD) in Egypt to Jeddah (JED) in Saudi Arabia, eventually operating out of the now destroyed Gaza International Airport (GZA). They even brought an Ilyushin Il-62 to their fleet!
Palestinian Airlines Boeing 727 Photo: By Perry Hoppe – http://www.airliners.net/photo/Palestinian-Airlines/Boeing-727-230-Adv/1894158/L/, GFDL 1.2, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=19740707