Singapore crops
Singapore belongs to commodity agriculture. Because the land is narrow and densely populated, the area can be described as a tiny place, and crops are mainly imported, so there are no abundant crops.
What kind of fruit is abundant in Singapore?
Everything in Singapore is basically imported, and there is no rich fruit. Its fruit types are similar to those in Malaysia, including pineapple, banana, durian, mango, jackfruit, coconut, mangosteen, honeydew melon, grapefruit, papaya, pitaya, longan and watermelon.
Singapore agricultural products
The proportion of Singapore's agriculture in the three major industries is extremely low (less than 1%), and 90% of the required food needs to be imported from abroad. Agricultural products are not self-sufficient, and even sand, water and food need to be imported. Its agriculture is a typical urban agriculture.
Cash crops in Singapore
In terms of planting, Singapore has vigorously developed cash crops such as fruit trees, vegetables and flowers. From the perspective of industrial types, it mainly exports tropical orchids, ornamental tropical fish and other agricultural products with high output value.
Singapore is rich in food crops.
In terms of food structure, Singapore lacks self-produced food and basically imports food from China, Indonesia, Australia and Malaysia.