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The agricultural practices of the resettled islanders
will probably be the same as in the past.
intensive

type

of agriculture.

Coconuts,

That is,

a non-

arrowroot,

pandanus,

and whatever breadfruit that oan be grown will be grown.
The resettlement program will,

of course,

give the

Marshall Isiands District Agriculture Department an excellent
' opportunity to plan for the most efficient use of the land in
the atoll.

Improved varieties of food-producing plants can

be introduced and planted in the most efficient manner.
coconut groves,
production.

training

especially,

The

can be planted to insure maximum

This will be a valuable project

in terms

of

the local people and scientific experimentation in

atoll agriculture.

I believe that the Bikini people have become more ortentecd
toward a cash economy since their removal from the atoll.

This

is especially true of tnose who have had to cope witn the cash
economy prevalent at Majuro and Ebeye.
will

probably be

Will

want to maximize

This means

that

they

very much interested in copra production and
the yicld throughout

the atoll.

While this

Will aid in the rehabilitation program and the eventual economic
stability of Bikini,
neglected.

Mr.

Subsistence agriculture should not be

Hiyane

is,

of course,

well aware

of this aspect

of the problem of agricultural rehabilitation.
As I have indicated previously,

the Bikini people can be

expected to make the maximum use of the
Birds and

me

turties,

and

ggcs |

tneir eggs,

local marine resources,

fisn and

snelilrisn,

and ail

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