Agriculture
• Cultivating, producing, processing, and marketing of seasonal agricultural crops (including tapioca and tobacco)
• Establishing plantations (including medicinal plants, coffee, tea, palm oil, horticulture, etc.) and producing, processing, and marketing of their produce
Livestock and Fishery
• Livestock breeding, processing, canning, and marketing of livestock and its products (including pig breeding and pork processing, etc.)
• Production and marketing of animal feeds, additives, supplements, and veterinary medicines
• Breeding, fishing, processing, and marketing of fresh-water and marine fish, prawns, and other aquatic organisms including fish fry, fingerlings, post larvae of shrimp, but not including breeding and production of fish and prawns in fisheries which have been reserved for research by the government
• Production, processing, marketing of all kinds of fish feeds
Forestry
• Production and marketing of basic construction materials, furniture, parquet, etc., using teak extracted and sold by state-owned economic organizations (to be carried out jointly with state-owned economic organizations)
• Production and marketing of carvings and handicrafts made of teak that has been extracted and sold by state-owned economic organizations engaged in the extraction and marketing of the same
• Production, processing, and marketing of hardwoods (other than teak), bamboo, cane/rattan, and other forest produce
• Production and marketing of construction material, furniture, and other products using hardwoods (other than teak), bamboo, cane/rattan, and other forest produce
Mining
• Exploration, exploitation, production, and marketing of non-metallic industrial minerals, such as coal, limestone, gypsum, etc.
• Marble quarrying and production and marketing of marble blocks and slabs
• Carrying out other quarrying industries and marketing of products thereof
Industry
Foodstuff
• Manufacturing and marketing of bakery products, including biscuits, wafers, noodles, macaroni, spaghetti, etc.
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