Yes there is alot of farms throughout Fiji. In Navua and Nausori it is mainly Rice Farming, most part of the western division and provinces rely on sugarcane farming. Taveuni is well known for coconut production and Sigatoka is commonly known as "The Salad Bowl of Fiji" because the valley people in Nadroga/Navosa produces many fruits and vegetables in these valley. Rotuma Island, Rabi and Kioa are good in Fish farming. Many people all over Fiji rely on fresh fruits, vegetables and rootcrops for everyday living and survival.
Fiji's farms are mainly subsistence farms.
Fiji has several farms located across its main islands, particularly in Viti Levu and Vanua Levu. Key agricultural areas include the Sigatoka Valley, known for its sugarcane plantations, and the fertile regions around Nadi and Lautoka, which grow crops like fruits and vegetables. Additionally, smallholder farms can be found throughout rural communities, focusing on subsistence farming and local produce. These farms play a vital role in Fiji's economy and food security.
Yes, there are many beaches on Fiji because Fiji is an island.
No. But there is a Fiji Embassy in India.
Yes Fiji has participated. They have not won any medals though. ;)
Fiji has never engaged in any civil, revolutionary or any other war in that matter.
yes
Yes Fiji have lots of traditions,culture,folkfore,languages and more.
Gordon Brown did not lead or mastermind any Coup in Fiji.
Yes there are two cities in the whole of Fiji and over 44towns and urban centres.
no you silly bellend
of course!