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The major issues facing the forestry industry in the 2000s continue to be urban sprawl and sustainable development.
Oil industry, forestry and fishing.
The major industry of the Caribbean Islands is sugarcane (other than tourism) because the climate allows for the ideal growing conditions for sugarcane. The winter climate is warm, and their summers are hot and wet.
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Forestry is a major industry in most of Canada's provinces.
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New Zealand was a heavily forested country and forestry, the cutting down and milling of trees for timber, is one of New Zealand's oldest industries and still a major industry today. The sport of woodchopping, a sport in which New Zealand has experienced a great deal of success internationally, grew out of this industry and is very popular in areas closely associated with the forestry industry.
Colonial Rhode Island's economy was based on farming, forestry and fishing but it developed a major shipbuilding center and was an early leader in the textile industry.
The Caribbean includes several countries where English is commonly spoken, such as Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados, and the Bahamas. Other countries where English is an official language and widely spoken in the Caribbean are Grenada, Antigua and Barbuda, St. Lucia, St. Kitts and Nevis, Dominica, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
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France, Britain and the United States control the most islands, but a large portion of island nations in the Caribbean are independent.
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