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Agriculture is a small part of the Oyashimane economy, but it is critical to the food security of some of the interior provinces. The countries main crops include staples like {{wp|jasmine rice}}, {{wp|cassava}}, and {{wp|corn}}, but it also export crops such as {{wp|cavendish banana}}, {{wp|pineapple}} and pineapple products, {{wp|coconut}} and coconut by-products, {{wp|sugar}}, and {{mango}}. The sector continues to face challenges, however, due to the pressures of a growing population. Oyashima is one of the most vulnerable agricultural systems to monsoons and other {{wp|extreme weather}} events, which are expected to create more uncertainty as climate change affects the Philippines. However, the government has worked with the [[Government of Burgundie]] to develop local policy measures that are some of the most proactive in risk reduction.
Agriculture is a small part of the Oyashimane economy, but it is critical to the food security of some of the interior provinces. The countries main crops include staples like {{wp|jasmine rice}}, {{wp|cassava}}, and {{wp|corn}}, but it also export crops such as {{wp|cavendish banana}}, {{wp|pineapple}} and pineapple products, {{wp|coconut}} and coconut by-products, {{wp|sugarcane}}, and {{mango}}. The sector continues to face challenges, however, due to the pressures of a growing population. Oyashima is one of the most vulnerable agricultural systems to monsoons and other {{wp|extreme weather}} events, which are expected to create more uncertainty as climate change affects the Philippines. However, the government has worked with the [[Government of Burgundie]] to develop local policy measures that are some of the most proactive in risk reduction.
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Since the start of the 21st century, Oyashima has followed global trends on sustainability and recycling. This has, since the 2020s especially, created a secondary industry on the back of the agricultural field that is using agricultural waste, especially coconut husks, for new purposes. Coconut husk recycling and upcycling is almost as profitable as coconut growing in [[2034]].
Since the start of the 21st century, Oyashima has followed global trends on sustainability and recycling. This has, since the 2020s especially, created a secondary industry on the back of the agricultural field that is using agricultural waste, especially coconut husks, for new purposes. Coconut husk recycling and upcycling is almost as profitable as coconut growing in [[2034]].
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