Agriculture still provides the main industry with rice, fruits, and coconut products dominating.
By 1933, the world price for coconut products had dropped to about two-fifths of its 1925 level, and the plantation stopped shipping.
Samoa's principal exports are coconut products and fish.
A portion of population also weaves mats, produce palm oil and coconut products.
And one Filipino in four relies on coconut products for his income.
Quezon is the country's leader in coconut products such as coconut oil and copra.
Quezon is the country's leading producer of coconut products such as coconut oil and copra.
Most of the inhabitants of this island depend on coconut products, rice, fish and other root crops.
With the exception of coconut products, Southeast Asian food is very low in saturated fat.
Next to sugar, coconut products is also the leading agricultural export of the Philippines, with 37 products and by-products that were exported to 114 countries.