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|GDP_nominal_year = 1,915,772,827,600
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'''Fishing''': The coastal waters surrounding Battganuur teem with diverse fish species. Modern fishing fleets and traditional techniques, maintain a catch of around 500,000 tons annually. Around 300,000 tons are exported.
'''Fishing''': The coastal waters surrounding Battganuur teem with diverse fish species. Modern fishing fleets and traditional techniques, maintain a catch of around 500,000 tons annually. Around 300,000 tons are exported.
'''{{wp|Guar}} and {{wp|guar gum}}''': worlds largest producer


====Agrinergie====
====Agrinergie====
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===Logging/Mineral extraction===
===Logging/Mineral extraction===
[[File:Liberia, Africa - panoramio (106).jpg|Rubber latifundia|250px|right]]
[[File:Liberia, Africa - panoramio (106).jpg|Rubber latifundia|250px|right]]
tropical hard woods
The tropical hardwood forestry is centered in the provinces of Ahabijan, Andivaz, Takand, Maradan, and Malarand. The primary woods cultivated and logged are teak, mahogany, ebony, rosewood, and padauk. Battganuur's timber industry is dominated by large companies employing advanced machinery in well planned plantations. In total, it employs around 320,000 people.
rubber
Buttganuur logs 3 million tons of {{wp|teak}} annually, around 2.5 million tons are exported. This sector employs an estimated 150,000 people directly in cultivation, logging, and processing. 2 million tons of {{wp|mahogany}} are logged annually, Battganuur exports around 1.8 million tons. The mahogany sector employs an estimated 120,000 people across various stages of the industry. While Battganuur harvests around 300,000 tons of {{wp|ebony}} annually, only 200,000 tons are exported due to strict regulations and conservation efforts. This sector employs approximately 25,000 people, with a focus on responsible harvesting and community involvement. Renowned for its intricate grain and vibrant colors, {{wp|rosewood}} cultivation and logging are closely regulated in Battganuur. Large companies cultivate and harvest around 150,000 tons annually, exporting only 100,000 tons due to international restrictions on endangered species. This sector employs around 10,000 people, with a strong emphasis on sustainable practices and ethical sourcing. Known for its reddish-orange hue and durability, {{wp|padauk}} cultivation remains limited due to its slower growth rate. Large companies manage smaller plantations, producing around 200,000 tons annually and exporting 150,000 tons. This sector employs around 15,000 people, focusing on research and development for faster-growing padauk varieties while maintaining responsible practices.
 
West dry tropical area: {{wp|acacia}}, {{wp|neem}}, and some {{wp|sal}} varieties. Sustainable management and focus on value-added products like furniture and veneers would be key.
 
Southeast: {{wp|mesquite}} or {{wp|acacia}}, but small scale
 
Rubber is a key sector in Battganuur's economy. Located in the nation's humid northeast, the provinces of Ahabijan, Andivaz, Takand, Maradan, and Malarand, host massive rubber plantations, managed by both large-scale companies and smaller family farms, thrive under the monsoon rains. While {{wp|Hevea brasiliensis}}, the Pará rubber tree, is the king shit. The annual production is 300,000 tons, Battganuur is one of the largest exporters in the global rubber market.
 
 
====Mining====
====Mining====
diamonds
diamonds
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====Maritime====
====Maritime====


====Roads and rail====
====Rail====
Battganuur uses [[Track gauges around the world|Standard gauge]], 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) as most of its rail infrastructure has been under the auspices of [[Burgundie]] and its sphere of influence in the [[Middle seas region]], who all use that rail gauge.
====Roads====


=====Louage=====
=====Louage=====
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