Economic Potential of Superior Plantation Crops in Timor-Leste provides a rigorous and forward-looking analysis of the country’s most promising plantation commodities. Drawing on extensive field research and multidisciplinary perspectives, the authors examine the biological, environmental, and socio-economic characteristics that determine the productivity and market value of key crops. The book highlights strategic opportunities for enhancing rural livelihoods, strengthening national food security, and positioning Timor-Leste within competitive regional and global value chains. It also offers evidence-based recommendations for policymakers, investors, and development practitioners seeking to accelerate sustainable agricultural growth. Clear, insightful, and grounded in the realities of Timor-Leste’s agricultural sector, this work serves as an essential reference for advancing effective and inclusive plantation development.