XIV INTRODUCTION 



BAHAMAS, 1910. 



Sisal hemp ... 6,000,000 Ibs. 



BARBADOS, 191011. 



Sugar 405,000 



Cotton 86,000 



CUBA, 1911. 



Sugar 1,412,000 tons 



Tobacco 6,185,000 



JAMAICA, 1911. 



Cocoa 101,000 



Coconuts 98,000 



Coffee 154,000 



Fruit (chiefly bananas) 1,502,000 



Ginger 58,000 



Pimento 83,000 



Bum 85,000 



Sugar 247,000 



TRINIDAD, 191011. 



Cacao or cocoa ... 58,000,000 Ibs. 



Sugar 744,000 



BRITISH GUIANA, 1910 11. 



Sugar ... 1,000,000 



Eum 1,275,000 gals. 



BRAZIL, 1912. 



Coffee 46,558,000 



Cotton 1,037,000 



Mate 2,102,000 



Kubber 1 16,095,000 



Tobacco ... 1,434,000 



Cacao 1,529,000 



1 This is not the product of agriculture, but of collecting in the forests. 

 With the growth of the rubber planting industry of Southern Asia, and the 

 great competition now going on, the rubber exports of Brazil will decline 

 in value, though perhaps not in quantity. 



