Thessia agricultural plan bears fruits, in a literal sense

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Thessia agricultural plan bears fruits, in a literal sense

Lajeris T’Acaya – The Plow

For the first time since the end of the Reaper War the economy board on Thessia have issued a positive value for the aliment sustainability index for 2188 for the asari home world.

The index is calculated over all relevant imports and exports in relation to the net agricultural production and also takes into account which goods are produced or imported. A positive value means a planet is able to cover all its alimental needs without depending on specific imports.

“Early focus on environmental control systems allowed us to guarantee up to three better than average harvests in the area where agricultural production was possible,” explains board member Lana Ramsis. “The growth of agriculturally usable surface in the last ten months was essential for the development since it enabled us to deliver some key products ourselves for the first time since the Reaper War, instead of importing them.”

Ending the dependency on crucial grains and seeds takes a lot of strain from agricultural colonies like Paros or Nevos. The latter, mainly known for its scenic beaches, has also taken on a leading role in agricultural production in asari space.

There is still much to do though.
“We still have many areas to decontaminate and reestablish infrastructure but the plan is bearing fruits in a very literal sense. Malnutrition can be completely eliminated; today it is no more a question of quantity but of logistics. The next step in the plan is rebuilding a widespread export market again for basic aliments and further restructuring of seafood based products.”

Currently Thessia only exports on a limited scale specialized products which were available in excess like for example seaweeds. A large convoy loaded with enriched Munya-seeds is heading out to the Nimbus Cluster as a symbolic gesture later this week accompanying classic Armali thanksgiving.


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Mr_​Sandman
Taleeze wrote:Thessia's agriculture sector is special and different to most other worlds in many respects.
Much like the asari political system, military, economy, and social structure apparently it's not wrong; it's just special.
I can't tell how earth's agro sector looks. Maybe better than you think now!
It's functional. Regionally speaking. Barely.
Maybe Thessia's output in battlecruisers wasn't as high in comparison to other worlds over the last two and a half years? I don't know the figures.
And oh what a choice that turned out to be.

Really if you're going to mock the military of other nations perhaps you should...ah, check to make sure that your own house is in order.

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a blue in blue
This is excellent news!

Taleeze wrote: Maybe Thessia's output in battlecruisers wasn't as high in comparison to other worlds over the last two and a half years? I don't know the figures.

Maybe it should have been.

And no one uses battlecruisers.
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Taleeze Collector of Harborlights
Thank you all for playing along so quickly:)

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Mr_​Sandman
Backpedaling, Backpedaling, Backpedaling wrote:Thank you all for playing along so quickly:)
Yes bravo you have fooled us all with your most wondrously convincing facade of gap toothed idiocy. Really put in that extra ten percent that sold the whole thing, well done.

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Akmawt
Oh, my my. The asari appear to have mastered agriculture, and only forty-five thousand years behind the rest of the galaxy! There will be no stopping them now. At this rate, they're only a few dozen millennia away from a professional military!
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stardust
I can hope for more real "thessian" food on the Citadel and not only "thessian style"! It's crazy how you can miss the taste of home. I only wished more restaurants would recognize the fact that shwa'mal mushrooms can be an actual dish and not just decoration on buffets! They are already available in abundance.

classic Armali thanksgiving.
I may point out that all publicly operated market areas on the Citadel will have celebration weeks with seasonal product corners and Armali style thanksgiving decoration.

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asari_​promiscuity
Akmawt wrote:Oh, my my. The asari appear to have mastered agriculture,
Oh-kay, you and Sandy work out between yourselves whether Thessia's growing crops too slow to be respectable or too fast to be believable, because it really can't be both at once.

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Mr_​Sandman
asari_promiscuity wrote:Oh-kay, you and Sandy work out between yourselves whether Thessia's growing crops too slow to be respectable or too fast to be believable, because it really can't be both at once.
...Those really aren't mutually exclusive things once you accept the premise that this article's data is fundamentally bullshit.

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Akmawt
asari_promiscuity wrote:
Akmawt wrote:Oh, my my. The asari appear to have mastered agriculture,
Oh-kay, you and Sandy work out between yourselves whether Thessia's growing crops too slow to be respectable or too fast to be believable, because it really can't be both at once.

My dear, that is the true beauty of my working relationship with Mister Aleksanders - different approaches, similarly impeccable results.

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