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[[File:Soap4.jpg|thumb|Soapmaking workshop in [[Tabish]]]]
[[File:Soap4.jpg|thumb|Soapmaking workshop in [[Tabish]]]]
Supply inefficiencies, widespread corruption and political instability have proven to be persistent obstacles to sustained economig growth, averaging a growth of only 3% annually for the past ten years. The government has planned to adress many of the systemic economic problems with its 'Future Rusana 2050' plan which calls for tax reform, increased road, power and water infrastructure to boost regional connectivity, increased funding for security, the creation of a national anti corruption watchdog among other initiatives. The clear inability of the government to fund even half of these plans has led critics to believe that Daxian funding might eventually be brought in, with attached strings.
Supply inefficiencies, widespread corruption and political instability have proven to be persistent obstacles to sustained economig growth, averaging a growth of only 3% annually for the past ten years. The government has planned to adress many of the systemic economic problems with its 'Future Rusana 2050' plan which calls for tax reform, increased road, power and water infrastructure to boost regional connectivity, increased funding for security, the creation of a national anti corruption watchdog among other initiatives. The clear inability of the government to fund even half of these plans has led critics to believe that Daxian funding might eventually be brought in, with attached strings.
===Agriculture===
===Food sector===
[[File:Pouteria_sapota_02_fruit_on_branch.jpg|thumb|A tree of the sapot fruit, one of Rusana's tree fruits.]]
[[File:Pouteria_sapota_02_fruit_on_branch.jpg|thumb|A tree of the sapot fruit, one of Rusana's tree fruits.]]
Agriculture is one of the cornerstones of Rusana's economy, it accounts for approximately 21.3% of the economy and employs 30.8% of the total workforce. The industrialization and environmental pollution of many agricultural regions in [[Daxia]] has had the knock on effect of making the importation of agricultural produce from Rusana very attractive, as much as a fourth of the produce sold in [[Daxia]] is believed by experts to be of Rusani in origin. Technology transfers from [[Daxia]]n companies opening subsidiaries in Rusana and the introduction of innovative techniques such as the use of drip irrigation and soil conditioner substances to boost soil productivity and yields. Agritech is seen as a very promising niche field that Rusana can pour resources into and become an industry leader in.
Agriculture is one of the cornerstones of Rusana's economy, it accounts for approximately 21.3% of the economy and employs 30.8% of the total workforce. The industrialization and environmental pollution of many agricultural regions in [[Daxia]] has had the knock on effect of making the importation of agricultural produce from Rusana very attractive, as much as a fourth of the produce sold in [[Daxia]] is believed by experts to be of Rusani in origin. Technology transfers from [[Daxia]]n companies opening subsidiaries in Rusana and the introduction of innovative techniques such as the use of drip irrigation and soil conditioner substances to boost soil productivity and yields. Agritech is seen as a very promising niche field that Rusana can pour resources into and become an industry leader in.


The staple crops of Rusana are citrus trees such as oranges, mandarins, lemons, grapefruits, pomelos, and limes, tropical fruits such as the guava and sapot, olives both green and black and avocados. Up to 70% of the avocados produced in Rusana are exported abroad, it is seen as the cash crop par excellence for being so popular. For planted crops wheat, rice, sugarcane and cotton are by far the most common and the most extensively planted by farmers. As of 2030, according to the ministry of agriculture, Rusana's wheat output reached 20.3 million tonnes and for rice 18.5 tonnes.  
The staple crops of Rusana are citrus trees such as oranges, mandarins, lemons, grapefruits, pomelos, and limes, tropical fruits such as the guava and sapot, olives both green and black and avocados. Up to 70% of the avocados produced in Rusana are exported abroad, it is seen as the cash crop par excellence for being so popular. One of the consequences of avocado's profitability is the involvement of mafias in its commercialization. Groups related to the Nasser tribe, namely the Tarouz Revolutionary Council led by [[Malik el Sami yn Nasser]] are known to extort protection money and a percentage of profits from avocado farmers and traders. For planted crops wheat, rice, sugarcane and cotton are by far the most common and the most extensively planted by farmers. As of 2030, according to the ministry of agriculture, Rusana's wheat output reached 20.3 million tonnes and for rice 18.5 tonnes.  
 
The livestock sector of Rusana is another important contributor to the nation's GDP, representing some 7.3%. According to official statistics, in 2030 Rusana had as many as 17.2 million cattle, 20.5 million sheep and 3.8 million horses. Pigs are not raised in Rusana for religious reasons. there is a standing ban on its consumption. Rusana is one of the largest producers of horse meat in the world, unlike many other countries, there is no tabboo
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File:Bread2.jpg|Automated bakery
File:Bread2.jpg|Automated bakery