Agricultural production remains high in Ginoza. Like other areas of Okinawa, the village produces
sugarcane. Cut flowers production, which has spread rapidly to other municipalities in Okinawa Prefecture, has also been developed in Ginoza. The village produces of
chrysanthemums and
orchids. Tropical fruit, specifically
pineapples and
mangoes, is also a developing part of the agricultural sector Ginoza. Additionally, strawberries and
potatoes are grown in Ginoza. Rent from land used for military bases by the United States remains a large source of income in the Ginoza. The village government has attempted to diversify the economy of Ginoza, but dependence on rental income remains high. ==Government==