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*Rice: In the wet tropical belt along the southern and eastern coast, rice cultivation is prominent, providing a crucial dietary staple. | *Rice: In the wet tropical belt along the southern and eastern coast, rice cultivation is prominent, providing a crucial dietary staple. | ||
*Rubber Trees: Yanuban's tropical climate makes it suitable for rubber cultivation, with rubber trees yielding latex, a valuable export commodity. | *Rubber Trees: Yanuban's tropical climate makes it suitable for rubber cultivation, with rubber trees yielding latex, a valuable export commodity. | ||
*Cotton: particularly in the semi-arid north. Cotton has long been a part of the historical trade partners of Yanuban. | |||
*Tropical Hardwoods: The nation specializes in the cultivation and export of tropical hardwoods, contributing to the international timber market. | *Tropical Hardwoods: The nation specializes in the cultivation and export of tropical hardwoods, contributing to the international timber market. | ||
*Goats and Sheep: Adapted to various climatic zones, goats and sheep provide meat and wool, supporting both local diets and economic activities. | *Goats and Sheep: Adapted to various climatic zones, goats and sheep provide meat and wool, supporting both local diets and economic activities. |