There is little farmland on the southern Pacific coast primarily due to its rugged terrain, characterized by steep cliffs and mountains that limit arable land. Additionally, the coastal climate, with its dry summers and wet winters, can create challenges for agriculture. Urban development and population growth in coastal areas further reduce available farmland, as land is often repurposed for housing and commercial use. As a result, agriculture is less prominent compared to other regions with more favorable conditions for farming.
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