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The majority of the Tropical Plantations in South America are located along the coastline of the Atlantic Ocean, or rather the northern half of the Atlantic coastline. These plantations are located in lowlands, stretching from Venezuela, through Guyana, French Guiana, Suriname, and two thirds of the Brazilian coastline area.

The reason why this is the area in South America where the tropical plantations are most concentrated is that the climate is perfectly suited for the crops that are grown. Also, major factors are that it is not an area deep into the interior, so it is much easier for the people and the businesses to operate on the land, and it is just of the coast, so the products can be exported with ease.

Apart from this agricultural region, South America has several more major agricultural regions, like the Amazon Basin (the central northern part of the continent), Rural Amerindian (the Andes), Mixed Mestizo (surrounding the Amazon Basin, Rural Amerindian, and Tropical Plantations), and Europe Commercial (in the southern part of the continent)