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so they have moeny
Because they had a great requirement of timber and products from India . so they started exporting products from India, this lead to the importance of commercial forestry and gave livelihood to many.
The forestry products industry employs 1.5 million people in the United States.
oil,cola,and forestry
Agriculture, forestry, and oil and gas.
i know it for alberta-fossil fuels, forestry(plants),agiculture those were the 3 main industries for Alberta
Alberta has more than just one "main resource." That is agriculture in the form of cattle, hogs, dairy and chickens and crops like barley, wheat, canola, rye, and triticale; oil and natural gas; and forestry.
we have several really important ones, eg: Lumber, fishing, oil, car manufacturing, mining and of course tourism!!
Alberta has three main primary resources that it is economically dependent on: Petrol Oil and Natural Gas Agriculture -> Cattle and Grain Forestry
Kathleen MacDonald has written: 'Potential for agricultural expansion relative to forestry in northern Alberta' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Economic aspects of Agriculture, Economic aspects of Forests and forestry, Forests and forestry, Land use, Planning
Bonita Lynn McFarlane has written: 'Big game hunters in Alberta' -- subject(s): Alberta, Sustainable forestry, Hunting, Forest management
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The province that has a long history of coal mining, forestry, and agriculture is Alberta, Canada. Coal mining has been a significant industry in places like the Crowsnest Pass region, while forestry has been prominent in areas such as the Rocky Mountains. Agriculture, including cattle ranching and grain farming, has been a staple of Alberta's economy for decades.
He is from Hanna, Alberta.
The two main industries in Alberta are agriculture and oil and gas.