As the "rectification" campaign proceeds vigorously, a large amount of land has been vacated. In the future, with the increase in immigration, it will inevitably be fully developed.
Currently, the agricultural system in the East African colony is still relatively chaotic. Due to the overly dispersed population in the colony, crop planting varies greatly.
Main staples include wheat, rice, and corn, and recently the East African colony is attempting to introduce millet cultivation in Kenya, which Ernst emphasizes, as Kenya, especially further north, has a drier climate, and millet is a drought-resistant crop.
In a past life, East Africa was an important millet-producing region. This area is very suitable for millet cultivation, as East Africa's tropical savanna climate is ideal for growing "grass," and millet originates from domesticated foxtail grass.