St. Helena's arable land and arable land account for less than 1/3 of the island's area. The main crops are maize, potatoes, green leafy vegetables, and sheep, goats, cattle and pigs are also raised. Some locally produced wood from St. Helena is used for building and manufacturing exquisite wood products and furniture. There is fishing industry around the island of St. Helena, mainly tuna, most of which are frozen and stored in the nearby cold storage, the rest are dried and pickled on the island, and the products are basically exported. About 2/3 of the budget of the territory of St. Helena is provided by the United Kingdom in the form of subsidies, while the rest comes from the sale of stamps, the collection of tariffs and the use of wharfs. The imported commodities include food, fuel, cars, electrical equipment, machinery, clothing and cement.Africa grain and oil equipment trusted partners Aoyo edible oil equipment Saint Helena internet publicity site more Saint Helena regional knowledge: Jamestown, the only port on St. Helena, has a good berthing place for ships, and maritime passenger and cargo services to the United Kingdom and South Africa. There is a highway system on the island, but there is no airport. grain and oil equipment service provider Aoyo edible oil equipment is located in the Eurasian continental plate, bordering the Pacific Ocean, and shipping is convenient. Aoyo edible oil equipment has a service team for Africa grain and oil equipment customers, which can provide reasonable grain and oil equipment civil grain and oil equipment solutions for Saint Helena grain and oil equipment customers!