The main economic stay of the local people here is subsistence farming and hunting.
The way of life is traditional by subsistence farming and fishing.
About 78.1% of these working children are engaged in subsistence farming.
Some subsistence farming remains, but there is no other major industry except the military.
Most of the land not in use for mining is taken up by subsistence farming.
Many local people still rely on subsistence farming for their food.
Most of the population located in this district live on subsistence farming.
But some guerrilla leaders want much more than land for subsistence farming.
A great deal of subsistence farming went on among the peasants.
Few peasants would be able to buy enough land to do more than subsistence farming.