Paddy (Oryza sativa)
An area planted primarily with paddy under flooded or dry land condition.
An area planted primarily with paddy under flooded or dry land condition.
An area planted primarily with pineapple. The fruit contain about 14% sugar, rich in vitamins A, B, and C, and bromelin. It can be eaten fresh, canned as dessert, cooked in dishes or blended for juice.
An area planted with an annual crop that lives not exceeding one year and must be replanted every year from seed.
An area planted primarily with rumbia palms. The palm is commonly found in tropical lowland forest and freshwater swamps which produce sago flour.
An area planted primarily with pepper vines. Pepper is a flowering vine in the family Piperaceae, cultivated for its fruit, which is usually dried and used as spice and seasoning
An area planted primarily with tea. Tea is an evergreen plant of the Camellia genus.The tea plant has thick leaves, dark green in color, and a strong thick stem. The tea leaves are processed that gives us different teas with variety of specific taste, color and scent.
An area planted primarily with oil palm. It is the principal source of palm oil and main crop in Malaysia at present. Oil is extracted from both the pulp of the fruit (palm oil, edible oil) and the kernel (palm kernel oil, used in foods and for soap manufacture).
An area planted primarily with coffee. Coffea is a genus of flowering plants whose seeds, called coffee beans, are used to make coffee. It is a member of the Rubiaceae family. They are shrubs or small trees native to tropical and southern Africa and tropical Asia. Coffee ranks as one of the world's most valuable and widely traded commodity crops and is an important export product of several countries
An area primarily planted with rubber trees. Rubber tree is a tree in the family Euphorbiaceae and the most important member of the genus Hevea. The tree is economically important as the outcome as latex can be collected and is the primary source of rubber
An area planted primarily with coconuts. Coconuts are classified as a fibrous one-seeded drupe. A drupe is a fruit with a hard stony covering enclosing the seed (like a peach or olive) and comes from the word drupa meaning overripe olive. At an immature stage, the fruit (water coconut) contains mainly water and a little jelly-like meat instead of the hard white flesh (meat - endosperm) found in mature coconuts