Less Economically Developed Countries (LEDCs) primarily export raw materials and agricultural products, such as minerals, textiles, coffee, cocoa, and other cash crops. These exports often serve as the backbone of their economies, generating essential foreign exchange. Additionally, some LEDCs may export low-cost manufactured goods, but these are generally at a smaller scale compared to their agricultural and raw material exports.
egyptian agraculture
It mainly imports. See related questions.
flamingos and elephnts
Mainly to Asia and china.
Dominica mainly export soap
mango
British Columbia mainly exports wood or lumber
Mainly suger and Caffene products.
coffee
Mainly transport e.g ships, trains, buses, e.c.t. They also export a lot of textiles and have a fish surplus so they export that too.
To Italia mainly, then to UK, Ireland
The leaders of the LEDC countries are not sensible enough to realize that they need raw material processing economies, not the low economy of exporting them to other countries who engage their young ones in lucrative processing jobs to the detriment of their own countries young ones. They do not know that they need to create jobs at home by processing their raw materials, add value to them, export them at higher value and improve the standard of living of their people. The leaders of the LEDCs just do not know. They are just plain stupid. That is the reason. Plain Stupid.