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Storage Room CarthageCarthage Agriculture Level 3

Storage Room

A place for mercantile activity as well as grain storage.

Along with water, food is one of the basic human needs. When a population’s staple diet is bread, being able to effectively manage its production is an essential skill. In the ancient world, common threats such as warfare, flooding or drought could ruin a harvest. By storing excess grain from successful harvests a nation not only ensured its own safety, but also enabled it to assist others – making grain a powerful diplomatic tool. Consequently, control of its granaries was often the issue at the centre of internal power struggles. This is vividly demonstrated by the discovery of model granaries buried along with their owners to demonstrate the deceased’s agricultural power.

Agriculture

Homestead
Homestead
(greek_agriculture_1)
Agriculture Level 0
Farm
Farm
(greek_agriculture_farm_2)
Agriculture Level 1
Irrigation Ditches
Irrigation Ditches
(greek_agriculture_farm_3)
Agriculture Level 2
Landed Estates
Landed Estates
(greek_agriculture_farm_4)
Agriculture Level 3
Grain Pits
Grain Pits
(greek_agriculture_granary_2)
Agriculture Level 1
Storage Room
Storage Room
(greek_agriculture_granary_3)
Agriculture Level 2
Granary
Granary
(greek_agriculture_granary_4)
Agriculture Level 3
Herding Grounds
Herding Grounds
(greek_agriculture_herd_2)
Agriculture Level 1
Cattle Pens
Cattle Pens
(greek_agriculture_herd_3)
Agriculture Level 2
Cattle Ranch
Cattle Ranch
(greek_agriculture_herd_4)
Agriculture Level 3
Storage Room

Building Name

Storage Room

Level Name

greek_agriculture_granary_3

Building Chain

Agriculture

Building Level

3

Create Time

5

Create Cost

2300

Require Technology

Fertilisation
Fertilisation

Effects

4 food (this_region)
150 wealth from farming (agriculture) (this_building)
+6% army replenishment (regions_in_this_province)

Provides Garrison Army

No Garrison Units

Recruitable Units

No Recruitable Units
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