Sunday, October 25, 2009

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Economics Department of San Martin


Nursery palms

Economy

His main crop is palm oil (91% of Peru's total). Ranks first in production of rice and cassava third. Snuff is also grown for industrial use, yellow corn, coffee, cotton, tubers, cereals and fruits such as oranges, coconuts and bananas. The coca is grown in Tocache and Uchiza. Recently it has been widely grown sacha inchi (sort of peanuts), and has increased the amount of production of fruits and tubers. The tropical vegetable production is also significant, especially in the Valleys of Alto Mayo, and the Cumbaza.

cassava


oil palm fruit
It grows mainly cattle and pigs, there are many pastoral areas of importance (Soritor-Calzada and the Valley of the most Biava outstanding). There are numerous poultry farms, which have been in recent years an increase of an explosive nature. On its soil are petroleum, coal, gypsum, gold, silver, cast stone (flagstone, "especially in the Alto Mayo and Saposoa) and salt. Stresses its lumber industry with large sawmills and cotton seed oil and palm oil, distilleries (famous for its wines and regional drinks) and a small industry of liquor and making another straw hats (Rioja) . There are rice husking mills, soft drinks, cleaning materials and nectars. There are many brick kilns, construction materials and a production of cement. In The Moyobamba there are many producers of apparel, dairy products, and canned fruits, while in Tarapoto is located mostly to the packaging of palm, and a feature unique artisanal production of cigarettes, sausages and chocolates.
The business is very important, especially in Tarapoto, which has the largest airport in the region, and also has a power station that serves the energy needs of the city. Near Moyobamba, lies the Central Hydroelectric Gera, in full expansion. There are also other minor Saposoa and Sisa despite all this, the region is linked to the National Electrical Interconnection System.

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