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'''Agriculture in the Blackhelm Confederacy''' plays a major role in the economy of the [[Blackhelm Confederacy]]. Major cash crops such as coffee, cocoa, and tobacco, as well as food crops such as bananas and cassava make up a considerable portion of the Confederacy’s agricultural base, and [[Blackhelm Confederate wine]] is widely sought after in [[Astyria]] and beyond.
'''Agriculture in the Blackhelm Confederacy''' plays a major role in the economy of the [[Blackhelm Confederacy]]. Major cash crops such as coffee, cocoa, and tobacco, as well as food crops such as bananas and cassava make up a considerable portion of the Confederacy’s agricultural base, and [[Blackhelm Confederate wine]] is widely sought after in [[Astyria]] and beyond. Other major crops include beans, sesame, cashew nuts, groundnuts, gum arabic, kola nut, corn, melon, millet, palm kernels, palm oil, plantains, rice, rubber, sorghum, soybeans and yams.


Approximately 60% of the Blackhelm Confederate population, including the vast majority of the tribal population, is involved in agriculture in one way or another.
Approximately 60% of the Blackhelm Confederate population, including the vast majority of the tribal population, is involved in agriculture in one way or another.

Revision as of 16:21, 21 July 2024

Agriculture in the Blackhelm Confederacy plays a major role in the economy of the Blackhelm Confederacy. Major cash crops such as coffee, cocoa, and tobacco, as well as food crops such as bananas and cassava make up a considerable portion of the Confederacy’s agricultural base, and Blackhelm Confederate wine is widely sought after in Astyria and beyond. Other major crops include beans, sesame, cashew nuts, groundnuts, gum arabic, kola nut, corn, melon, millet, palm kernels, palm oil, plantains, rice, rubber, sorghum, soybeans and yams.

Approximately 60% of the Blackhelm Confederate population, including the vast majority of the tribal population, is involved in agriculture in one way or another.