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- Economy_of_Fiji abstract "Endowed with forest, mineral, and fish resources, Fiji is one of the most developed of the Pacific island economies, though it remains a developing country with a large subsistence agriculture sector. Agriculture accounts for 18% of gross domestic product, although it employed some 70% of the workforce as of 2001. Sugar exports and the growing tourist industry are the major sources of foreign exchange. Sugar cane processing makes up one-third of industrial activity. Coconuts, ginger, and copra are also significant.Fiji Village quoted Energy Minister Lekh Ram Vayeshnoi on 22 September 2006, who confirmed that the Southern Cross Management Company Limited had applied for a license to drill for petroleum in Fiji's waters. The application was later revoked after exploratory reports indicated that Fijian oil reserves were severely overstated. Accepted estimates now range between 500 - 600 million barrels of Brent crude oil, with a total market value of approximately $4.7 billion over 20 years. Fiji has a population of 905,949 people. The country's tallest building is the 14-story Reserve Bank of Fiji Building in Suva. Fiji is a member of the WTO.".
- Economy_of_Fiji wikiPageExternalLink population_below_poverty_line.html.
- Economy_of_Fiji wikiPageExternalLink Econ.
- Economy_of_Fiji wikiPageID "54577".
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- Economy_of_Fiji hasPhotoCollection Economy_of_Fiji.
- Economy_of_Fiji subject Category:Economy_of_Fiji.
- Economy_of_Fiji subject Category:World_Trade_Organization_member_economies.
- Economy_of_Fiji comment "Endowed with forest, mineral, and fish resources, Fiji is one of the most developed of the Pacific island economies, though it remains a developing country with a large subsistence agriculture sector. Agriculture accounts for 18% of gross domestic product, although it employed some 70% of the workforce as of 2001. Sugar exports and the growing tourist industry are the major sources of foreign exchange. Sugar cane processing makes up one-third of industrial activity.".
- Economy_of_Fiji label "Economia de Fiji".
- Economy_of_Fiji label "Economy of Fiji".
- Economy_of_Fiji label "Economía de Fiyi".
- Economy_of_Fiji label "Économie des Fidji".
- Economy_of_Fiji label "Экономика Фиджи".
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- Economy_of_Fiji sameAs Economia_de_Fiji.
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- Economy_of_Fiji sameAs Q2726945.
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