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Coffee Is A Major Economic Activity In Ethiopia.
Jobs in tropical wet climates often include agriculture (such as cultivating fruits, coffee, and cocoa), forestry, ecotourism, and positions related to conservation and wildlife protection. Additionally, there may be opportunities in sectors like fishing and mining in regions with abundant natural resources.
Main industries in Africa are agriculture ( coffee, cotton, cocoa, and rubber), mining ( minerals, petroleum, gold, diamonds, and copper) and drilling. Manufacturing is weak.
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Rubber,jute,coffee and tea plantations,silk,fishing and shipping industries,agriculture,coal and petroleum industries are the famous industries in south india.
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Coffee. Brazil are huge on agriculture and coffee.
The main agriculture of Honduras is/are, coffee, bananas, and melons
People in Kilimanjaro make a living through various means such as agriculture (coffee, bananas), tourism (climbing activities, safari tours), and trade (selling handicrafts, souvenirs). Some also work in industries such as mining and forestry.
Bicol Region has a large amount of rich flat land, and agriculture is the largest component of the economy with close to 50% depending their livelihood on the industry. Coconuts, abaca, banana, coffee and jackfruit are the top five permanent crops in the region. Commercial fishing is also important with thirteen major fishing grounds supplying fish markets in places as far as Metro Manila. Agriculture and fishing are the major factors in the province's economy.
Brazilian Economy: The Brazilian economy is now based on agriculture (cotton, rice, coffee, cane sugar, oranges, soybeans), livestock (cattle, pigs, sheep, poultry), fishing, mining (bauxite, iron, manganese, gold), industry (manufacturing, consumer goods and durable goods). Brazil is a major exporter of iron ores and concentrates, aircraft, soybeans, chemical pulp, wood, cars, shoes, orange juice, coffee etc..
The main occupation of the people in Brazil is diverse and includes agriculture, mining, manufacturing, and services. Agriculture plays a significant role in Brazil's economy, with commodities like soybeans, coffee, and sugarcane being major exports. The service sector, which includes tourism, finance, and technology, is also a key contributor to the country's economy.