The port of Esmeraldas is economically important for the northern part of Ecuador, and the port of
Balao is an important oil processing facility. Here wood and wood chips are mainly exported; bananas and other agricultural products are also exported.
Agriculture and livestock The soil allows the production of rice, maize, African palm,
basil and a variety of tropical fruits. Among the main forest species are:
chanul, raft,
laurel, sande,
guayacán, and
tangaré. Cattle and pig rearing are also important. The fishing industry is also an important economic indicator of the region, and includes species like
corvina, snapper, lisa and
tuna.
Industry Industry in Esmeraldas consists of manufacturing, timber, chemicals and oil. Concerns exist about forest management and
deforestation in the Chaco rainforest. The trans-Andean pipeline was completed in August 1972, connecting the
Oriente reserves to refining facilities in Esmeraldas, and the oil industry is the largest employer. In 1987, the refinery was expanded for the first time to . The second expansion, to , occurred in 1995. The plant is currently running at 80 percent capacity with hopes to return to full capacity by 2014. The petrol produced there is used for mixtures because of its high
aromaticity. == Climate ==