Most malaysian occupations have gardening careers. Farming, fishing, hunting. Melanau, a native of Sarawak, traditionally made fishing a major occupation. Sarawak's oil-rich coastline plays an important role in sarawak's own state economy and economy. Most of them come from natural resources.<br>For example, oil and liquefied natural gas (LNG), which is mainly exported to Japan, other income comes from Sarawak's famous black and white pepper. <br>It is estimated that Malaysia grows 27,550 shorntons per year, ninety percent from Sarawak. <br>Agriculture produces the world's most important rubber and rice, growing in both areas of the river plain. <br>Mining Major minerals include tin ore. Exported to number one in the world. Iron ore Oil & Natural Gas <br>Forestry is mainly solid wood. It is the second largest export of wood in Southeast Asia, second only to Indonesia. <br>Malaysia is rich in natural resources such as 3.8 million barrels of crude oil reserves and 87 million cubic feet of natural gas, and is the world's third-largest producer of gas producing 24 million tons of oil per year and many other resources such as tin, forest, palm oil and cocoa. Malaysia also cares about the environment with forest protection. (TOP)
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