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contributing $1.4 billion to the economy per year. agricultural production has been continuing to expand, especially in the mareeba dimbulah irrigation area, the new cropping areas near cooktown and in the gulf. major agriculture industries include bananas, sugar cane, beef, avocados, dairy, potatoes, mangoes
, citrus, vegetables, tea, nuts, tropical exotics and forestry. leading agricultural export products include raw sugar, live cattle, mangoes, avocadoes, lychees and coffee. far north queensland is a global leader in tropical agriculture practice with processes, insights and innovations that are leading...
https://www.tiq.qld.gov.au/invest/regional-investment-opportunities/far-north-queensland/
second in fruits and vegetables production in the world. india is the largest producer of ginger and okra (bhendi) amongst vegetables and ranks second in production of potatoes, onions, cauliflowers, brinjal, cabbages, etc. amongst fruits, the country ranks first in production of bananas, papayas and mangoes
second in fruits and vegetables production in the world. india is the largest producer of ginger and okra (bhendi) amongst vegetables and ranks second in production of potatoes, onions, cauliflowers, brinjal, cabbages, etc. amongst fruits, the country ranks first in production of bananas, papayas and mangoes...
https://www.mcciapune.com/sitemedia/Publication/Publication_File/WOB_Vol._No_43_issue_No_40___11_December_2019.pdf
abundant rivers where different scales of hydropower plants could be built. the majority of phongsaly people raise crops and livestock. the most common seasonal crops include rice, corn, cassava, sugar cane, groundnut and sesame. permanent crops widely grown in the province are bananas, cardamom, mangoes
abundant rivers where different scales of hydropower plants could be built. the majority of phongsaly people raise crops and livestock. the most common seasonal crops include rice, corn, cassava, sugar cane, groundnut and sesame. permanent crops widely grown in the province are bananas, cardamom, mangoes...
http://www.investlaos.gov.la/index.php/where-to-invest/provinces/phongsaly