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Farming in French Guiana is limited primarily due to its dense tropical rainforest, which makes land clearing difficult and costly. The region's heavy rainfall and poor soil quality also pose challenges for agriculture. Additionally, the remote location and lack of infrastructure hinder the development of farming operations. As a result, local agriculture is mostly focused on subsistence farming rather than large-scale commercial production.

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