Grand Bahama, Andros, Abaco, Eleuthera etc
Subsistence Farming is done in the southern islands, such as: Long Island, Crooked Island, and Mayaguana. Commercial Farming is done in the Northern islands, such as: Abaco, Eleuthera, and Andros.
Subsistence farming is commonly practiced on many islands around the world, including Madagascar, Papua New Guinea, and the Solomon Islands. These communities rely on farming for their daily food needs and often cultivate a variety of crops and raise livestock for sustenance.
Farming can help the economy by providing jobs. Some farms are labor intensive and they are in need of plenty of manual laborers and you don't have to be a professional or have to have a degree to qualify for this job. Farming provides raw materials that can be exported which would generate income. When we send these items to other people, we receive money. Farming would also help our economy by us having fewer things to import because when we import we have to pay money of freight, gas, shipping etc. By us having fewer things to import we can save lots of money. Another contribution farming can make to our economy is by us not having to depend on tourism heavily anymore because we have farming.
Commercial farming in The Bahamas primarily takes place on the islands of Abaco, Andros, and Eleuthera. These islands have suitable soil conditions and infrastructure to support larger-scale agriculture operations. Other islands may also have smaller-scale farming activities.
the Bahamas is divided into islands
wild gest i think the answer is andros am really not sure
There are 23 islands in the Bahamas that are inhabited. This leaves about 677 more islands and cays that are not inhabited.
The Bahamas have roughly 700 islands!
The Berry Islands are a chain of islands in the Bahamas. Nassau is the capital city of the Commonwealth of the Bahamas.
It is its own chain of islands, an archipelago named The Bahamas.
The Bahamas is made up of around 700 islands and more than 2,000 cays.
The Bahamas in the Caribbean region are composed of a group of islands known as Abaco. The Abaco is the outlying islands of the Bahamas.