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===Agriculture===
===Agriculture===
In Pelaxia, the large majority of farms are in western Pelaxia. Agricultural goods represent 12% of all palmerian exports. During the late 1990’s, the Meireles administration implemented a set of policies that addressed food security on federal, state and municipal levels, the aim of which was to increase federal government support to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agricultural%20cooperative collective farms]. These policies were deepened during the Meireles administration and consolidated after the Pelaxian Revolution in 2006. In 2007, the Secretary of Social Agrarian Development (SSAD) was created to support cooperative farms and promote land reform and sustainable land development. A host of government policies and government-supported programs in the interest of cooperative farmers then emerged, where the cooperative farm is recognized as a pillar of national development. Since then, the SSAD along with other institutions were created with the cooperative farmers and other traditional communities' interests in mind where policies targeting cooperative farmers were designed to introduce market incentives, promote adequate food distribution and provide technical assistance. The principal agricultural products of Pelaxia are cattle, coffee, cotton, corn, rice, soy, wheat, sugarcane, tobacco, beans, floriculture and fruit.
In Pelaxia, the large majority of farms are in western Pelaxia. Agricultural goods represent 12% of all pelaxian exports. During the late 1990’s, the Meireles administration implemented a set of policies that addressed food security on federal, provincial and municipal levels, the aim of which was to increase federal government support to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agricultural%20cooperative collective farms]. These policies were deepened during the Meireles administration and consolidated after the Pelaxian Revolution in 2006. In 2007, the Secretary of Social Agrarian Development (SSAD) was created to support cooperative farms and promote land reform and sustainable land development. A host of government policies and government-supported programs in the interest of cooperative farmers then emerged, where the cooperative farm is recognized as a pillar of national development. Since then, the SSAD along with other institutions were created with the cooperative farmers and other traditional communities' interests in mind where policies targeting cooperative farmers were designed to introduce market incentives, promote adequate food distribution and provide technical assistance. The principal agricultural products of Pelaxia are cattle, coffee, cotton, corn, rice, soy, wheat, sugarcane, tobacco, beans, floriculture and fruit.


Palm oil production holds significant importance within the Pelaxian agricultural sector, serving as a key economic driver and contributing to the nation's export revenue. Pelaxia's tropical climate and fertile lands provide optimal conditions for cultivating oil palm trees, making it one of the leading producers of palm oil in the region. The cultivation and processing of palm oil not only generate employment opportunities for rural communities but also contribute substantially to the country's Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
Palm oil production holds significant importance within the Pelaxian agricultural sector, serving as a key economic driver and contributing to the nation's export revenue. Pelaxia's tropical climate and fertile lands provide optimal conditions for cultivating oil palm trees, making it one of the leading producers of palm oil in the region. The cultivation and processing of palm oil not only generate employment opportunities for rural communities but also contribute substantially to the country's Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
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