Agriculture in Pelinai (Pacifica)
Agriculture in Pelinai comprises a significant portion of the primary sector of the Pelinese economy, along with other industries such as fishing, aquaculture, forestry, and mining, and functions as a major driver of economic activity in rural areas of Pelinai. It encompasses activities including the cultivation of cereals, fruit plants & fruit trees, vegetables, nuts, and spices, as well as the raising of livestock for meat, eggs, milk, and other animal products. Land used for agriculture excluding forestry accounts for 25.1% of all land in Pelinai, with approximately 18.9 million acres of land under cultivation in 2023; most of this land area lies in various areas of humid subtropical climate with fertile soil and multiple rivers, resulting in a large proportion of heat- and moisture-tolerant crops such as corn, citrus fruits, tea, and upland cotton.
Pelinai is a significant global producer of corn, citrus fruit, green beans and butter beans, cinnamon, peppers, prunus fruit such as cherries, peaches and apricots, pecans, tea, raspberries, squash and pumpkins, strawberries, sweet potatoes, and watermelons, and other produce, as well as broilers, pork, and eggs. It is also renowned as one of the world’s largest growers of roses for production of rose water, rose oil, and other products.
Intensive efforts to improve the productivity of agriculture in Pelinai has increased crop yields and decreased labor intensiveness of farming in some areas, but difficult mountainous terrain and the need for hand-picking of certain important crops like strawberries has limited the impact of traditional agricultural mechanization somewhat. Other innovations such as genetically modified crops are being combined with conventional pesticides and other control measures to improve yields and limit the prevalence of plant pests such as phytophthora, the spread of which is often favored by the prevailing humidity and high temperatures of the Pelinese climate.
Production
Crops
Crop | 2023 production (tonnes) | Notes |
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Apricots | ||
Bananas | ||
Blackcurrants | ||
Cabbages | ||
Cinnamon | ||
Cherries | ||
Cucumbers | ||
Corn | ||
Cotton | Mostly upland cotton. | |
Grapes | Almost exclusively of the muscadine variety, especially scuppernongs. | |
Lemons | ||
Oranges | ||
Peaches | ||
Peanuts | ||
Pecans | ||
Peppers | ||
Potatoes | ||
Raspberries | ||
Rice | ||
Roses | ||
Soybeans | ||
Squash | Includes pumpkins, zucchini, and other squash varieties. | |
Strawberries | ||
Sugarcane | Primarily ribbon cane. | |
Tea | ||
Tomatoes | ||
Watermelons | ||
Wheat |
Livestock
Animal type | Inventory (nearest 100) | |||
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2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | |
Alligators | ||||
Broiler chickens | 1,692,184,200 | 1,940,418,400 | 2,100,883,900 | 2,190,473,200 |
Cattle (beef) | ||||
Cattle (dairy) | ||||
Ducks | ||||
Bullfrogs | ||||
hogs | 15,774,100 | 15,783,900 | 15,991,000 | 16,102,900 |
Turkeys |
Agriculture by region
Marahu River Valley
The Marahu River Valley is an extremely humid river delta and surrounding region situated in southwestern Pelinai bordering the Seiko Sea, comprising the eastern two thirds of the federal region of Samara and the western half of Loshkaria. Most of Pelinai’s significant growing zones for roses, such as the Hanairo Valley, are situated in the larger Marahu River Valley region. Tree fruits of the genus prunus, primarily peaches, apricots, and cherries, are also grown in abundance on the plains surrounding the Marahu River, along with blackcurrants and corn. Crops favoring or otherwise resistant to extremely high soil moisture are typically grown to the south of Tsugunare, in the delta itself, while other crops are grown on the surrounding plains regions.
Yukisora Mountains
Eastern Coastal Plain
The Eastern Coastal Plain is a large section of coastal subtropical plains extending from far southern Stelossia to central Sevaria, bordered in the east by the Eastern Ocean and in the west by a stretch of highlands marking the eastern edge of the Yukisora Mountains; its close proximity to the ocean moderates yearly temperatures, while its location east of the Yukisora Mountains also facilitates greater precipitation. The primary crop grown here is corn, with the eastern plain region holding status as the most significant corn growing region in Pelinai by tonnes of corn cultivated per year; other significant crops include pecans, assorted tree fruits, and vegetables such as squash, cabbage, collard, and cucumbers.