The main industrial and export activity takes place at CODELCO's
El Teniente mine, which contributes 7.7% of Chile's copper production. The ore is processed at the
Sewell and
Colón concentrator plants, smelted and refined at
Caletones, and shipped from the port of San Antonio, in the Valparaíso Region. Byproducts include
molybdenum and silver. Agriculture contributes 30.1% of the region's GDP. One out of every four hectares of fruit orchards in Chile is in the Libertador General Bernardo O'Higgins Region. The main crops are apples and pears, followed by table grapes, plums, kiwis, and nectarines. Manufacturing activity in the region is mostly related to
copper mining,
agribusiness, and food and beverages. One particular growth area is the production of fruit juices and
pulp, and dehydrated fruit. Over the past few years, there has been significant development in the forestry sector, especially plantations of eucalyptus and radiata pine. ==Law and government==