Bhutan is a developing country.
Agriculture accounts for much of Bhutan’s economic production. Most farmers
plant crops in fertile valleys or on watered hanging gardens on mountain slopes.
Corn, oranges, potatoes, and rice are among the leading crops. People in the
high mountain areas herd cattle and yaks.
Agriculture accounts for much of Bhutan’s economic production. Most farmers
plant crops in fertile valleys or on watered hanging gardens on mountain slopes.
Corn, oranges, potatoes, and rice are among the leading crops. People in the
high mountain areas herd cattle and yaks.
1.00 USD=58.6361 BTN
1 USD = 58.6361 BTN
1 BTN = 0.0170543 USD
so to buy a pizza which is like $5 it would be 298.1805 BTN's
and a $150 average hotel room would be 8795.415 per night
1 USD = 58.6361 BTN
1 BTN = 0.0170543 USD
so to buy a pizza which is like $5 it would be 298.1805 BTN's
and a $150 average hotel room would be 8795.415 per night
Bhutan’s economic freedom score is 56.7,
making its economy the 116th freest in the 2014 Index. Its score has increased
1.7 points from last year, primarily due to improved scores in government
spending and freedom from corruption. Bhutan is ranked 24th out of 42 countries
in the Asia–Pacific region, and its overall score is below the global and
regional averages.
making its economy the 116th freest in the 2014 Index. Its score has increased
1.7 points from last year, primarily due to improved scores in government
spending and freedom from corruption. Bhutan is ranked 24th out of 42 countries
in the Asia–Pacific region, and its overall score is below the global and
regional averages.