Outside the walls that protected the Dry City, there was a range on the west side where the terrain was a little higher on the sides, forming a region with a slope, which descended towards the town and rose towards the coast.
At this point, hundreds of areas were blooming, full of different kinds of crops. There were mango, apple, pear, wheat, soybean, and various other products neatly divided.
Each different plantation had its area, with varying proportions of planted land. Some products had a higher demand, such as wheat, so they received a more significant amount of hectares.
As for other options, such as apple, watermelon, pear, grape, etc., these, despite being valued, did not have a large market for a significant investment to be made. Moreover, such options were naturally more expensive since they required more maturation time in the Spiritual World.
Consequently, with higher prices, these products sold less!