Agriculture
The Philippines is mostly an agricultural country. "Its economy is based on free enterprise; individuals and nongovernmental entities are free to participate in its development and management, sometimes with the aid of government credit. Crops are grown all throughout the year. The main products include sugarcane, rice, coconuts, bananas, corn, and pineapples. Additional products include mangoes, citrus, papayas, and other tropical fruits. Furthermore there is Coffee, tobacco, and various fibres such as abaca and maguey, which are used mainly to make rope. "https://www.britannica.com/place/Philippines/Demographic-trends

Finance
The national currency, is the peso. Banking operations are also conducted by several other government institutions, including the Land Bank of the Philippines and the Development Bank of the Philippines; the Philippine National Bank, All these banks were originally established by the government to encourage business, agriculture, and industry.
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