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Canpei is a historical agricultural producer of some importance thanks to the irrigation along the banks of the Hongse river that traverses the country from north to south. As recently as 2000, agriculture supplied 60 percent of employment. In 2020, agriculture and forestry contributed 11.4 percent to the GDP; in rural areas, farm jobs supply about half of employment. Canpei's agricultural exports are successful in foreign markets and the country's farmers have been noted for best practices and sustainable farming. Rice is the most important crop in the country and some 40% of land used for agriculture goes to the planting of rice alone. Tapioca, sugarcane, pineapples, palm oil, bananas and mangos are also crops that are popular with Canpei's growers. Canpei has designated 15% of its land for the timber industry and another 25% as protected forests. Forests have been set aside for both conservation and recreation, and timber forests are available for the forestry industry. Between 1992 and 2010, exports of logs and sawn timber increased from 50,000 to 2,000,000 cubic meters per year.
Canpei is a historical agricultural producer of some importance thanks to the irrigation along the banks of the Hongse river that traverses the country from north to south. As recently as 2000, agriculture supplied 60 percent of employment. In 2020, agriculture and forestry contributed 11.4 percent to the GDP; in rural areas, farm jobs supply about half of employment. Canpei's agricultural exports are successful in foreign markets and the country's farmers have been noted for best practices and sustainable farming. Rice is the most important crop in the country and some 40% of land used for agriculture goes to the planting of rice alone. Tapioca, sugarcane, pineapples, palm oil, bananas and mangos are also crops that are popular with Canpei's growers. Canpei has designated 15% of its land for the timber industry and another 25% as protected forests. Forests have been set aside for both conservation and recreation, and timber forests are available for the forestry industry. Between 1992 and 2010, exports of logs and sawn timber increased from 50,000 to 2,000,000 cubic meters per year.
==Military==
==Military==
The Canpei Self Defense Force is responsible for maintaining the country's international borders secure, providing relief in cases of dire natural disasters and aiding in internal order tasks on request of the President.  
The Canpei Self Defense Force (CSDF) is responsible for maintaining the country's international borders secure, providing relief in cases of dire natural disasters and aiding in internal order tasks on request of the President. The CSDF is has two components: the Land Forces and the Air Force, there is no navy as Canpei has no access to the ocean, the Land Forces do keep a maritime capacity to operate on the Hongse river. As of 2034 there are 150,000 active personnel in the Land Forces and 8,000 personnel in the Air Force. The CSDF maintains universal conscription of males and females starting at the age of 18, mandatory military service lasts for two years, or three years in case of civic equivalence.
 
Canpei is committed to the principle of international neutrality in all conflicts and it is constitutionally prohibited for its armed forces to be deployed abroad, even should there exist a mandate by the [[League of Nations]]. Canpei even declined a request by [[Daxia]] to provide troops for its contingent fighting in [[Varshan]] during [[the Deluge]]. Canpei does maintain military to military relations with [[Daxia]], the two nations hold joint military exercises on an annual basis and much of the CSDF's equipment is procured with [[Daxia]]n companies like [[Diaoyu]].
 
 
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