Farms are resource buildings in Tropico 3 and Tropico 4. Their main use is providing Tropico with food which can also be sold off as cheap exports. Whenever a Tropican citizen is hungry, they'll head to the nearest farm, unless there's a marketplace closer. In addition to food, farms can grow cash crops - crops which can't be eaten but can be sold off or processed to make a lot more money than selling food would. Crop fields will decrease the beauty around them, even if pollution is kept in check.
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| - Farms are resource buildings in Tropico 3 and Tropico 4. Their main use is providing Tropico with food which can also be sold off as cheap exports. Whenever a Tropican citizen is hungry, they'll head to the nearest farm, unless there's a marketplace closer. In addition to food, farms can grow cash crops - crops which can't be eaten but can be sold off or processed to make a lot more money than selling food would. Crop fields will decrease the beauty around them, even if pollution is kept in check.
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| - Farms are resource buildings in Tropico 3 and Tropico 4. Their main use is providing Tropico with food which can also be sold off as cheap exports. Whenever a Tropican citizen is hungry, they'll head to the nearest farm, unless there's a marketplace closer. In addition to food, farms can grow cash crops - crops which can't be eaten but can be sold off or processed to make a lot more money than selling food would. Crop fields will decrease the beauty around them, even if pollution is kept in check. In the Tropico 4 campaign mission "Rise to Power", Penultimo suggests the player build 1 farm for every 50 citizens on an island. In the Tropico 4 Modern Times expansion, farms become obsolete in 1967 and are replaced by bio farms.
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