Economic development The agriculture of Tonga contributed 41% of the Gross Domestic Product in 1990 and employed 45% of working capacity. Crops of coconuts, vanilla, squash, and bananas, which typically make up the bulk of Tongan exports, are the most common, in addition to yams, taro, sweet potatoes, melons, tomatoes, cassava, lemons, limes, oranges, peanuts, and Chinese trees. bread for internal consumption. The islanders raise pigs, goats, poultry, and cattle. Fishing is usually an occasional source of export earnings. The…
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Tonga Society
Social conditions Health care was significantly expanded during the 1980s, and in 1990 6.6 percent of the state budget’s expenditure on health care was spent. In Tonga, in 1993 there were 1 doctor per 2,139 residents. Visit AbbreviationFinder to see the definitions of TON and acronym for Tonga. The social protection network exists within the…