Agriculture in Kapuku

Agriculture is and has been one of the largest sectors of the Kapukan economy. The growing of, , and the raising of were some of the earliest examples of agriculture in Kapuku's ancient kingdoms. With colonization by the Shindan Dynasty, demand for exploded making it Kapuku's number one export. With the turn of the 19th century, Azoran powers also began to trade with Kapuku and sugarcane became another major export. More recently, coffee has also became a major export in Kapuku. All of this agriculture was possible because of Kapuku's perfect agricultural climate and very fertile land. Today Kapuku's major agricultural exports are Sandalwood, fruits, livestock, vegetables, sugarcane, and coffee.

The island of Hulawa is seen as the agricultural center of Kapuku because of its high amount of rainfall and perfect climate. The island is also much flatter than the other major islands of Kapuku. The valleys of the island of Limoni are also home to high amounts of agriculture due to their extreme amounts of fertility. Ulukau is seen as the sandalwood capital of the world because of its high abundance of the tree. The extreme growth and success of the port city of Huahalē is usually blamed on the success of the sandalwood industry. On the island of Haumea, agriculture is scarce because of the highly rough and elevated terrain. Despite this, the largest pineapple plantation in Kapuku can be found on the northern half of the island.