Here are the top 10 agricultural products in Tabasco, MX, along with their approximate acreage, revenue, and other relevant information:
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Oil Palm: Tabasco is the leading oil palm producer in Mexico, with approximately 130,000 hectares of oil palm plantations. The state produces an estimated 1.5 million tons of oil palm per year, generating an estimated revenue of $500 million USD.
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Banana: Tabasco is one of the top banana-producing states in Mexico, with approximately 25,000 hectares of banana plantations. The state produces an estimated 400,000 tons of bananas per year, generating an estimated revenue of $75 million USD.
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Cacao: Tabasco is known for its high-quality cacao beans, which are used to make chocolate. The state has approximately 12,000 hectares of cacao plantations, generating an estimated revenue of $20 million USD.
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Pineapple: Pineapple production is an important part of Tabasco's agricultural industry, with approximately 6,000 hectares of pineapple plantations. The state produces an estimated 150,000 tons of pineapples per year, generating an estimated revenue of $25 million USD.
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Rice: Tabasco is one of Mexico's top rice-producing states, with approximately 35,000 hectares of rice fields. Rice cultivation generates an estimated revenue of $30 million USD.
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Sugarcane: Sugarcane is an important crop in Tabasco, with approximately 20,000 hectares of fields dedicated to its cultivation. The crop generates an estimated revenue of $20 million USD.
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Corn: Corn is a staple crop in Mexico, and Tabasco has approximately 40,000 hectares of corn fields. Corn cultivation generates an estimated revenue of $25 million USD.
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Beans: Beans are another staple crop in Mexico, and Tabasco has approximately 15,000 hectares of bean fields. Bean cultivation generates an estimated revenue of $10 million USD.
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Mangoes: Tabasco produces a variety of mangoes, with approximately 6,000 hectares of mango orchards. The state generates an estimated revenue of $10 million USD from mango production.
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Cassava: Cassava, also known as yuca, is an important crop in Tabasco, with approximately 5,000 hectares of fields dedicated to its cultivation. The crop generates an estimated revenue of $5 million USD.
Note: The revenue figures are approximate and based on available data from various sources.