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The 18th and 19th centuries were times of stability for the people of Teŕazta. New and innovative technologies would change the lives of the people there as Immigrants from The east taught a form of terraced farming. This would be coupled with agricultural equipment from Caphiria to greatly increase crop yields.
The 18th and 19th centuries were times of stability for the people of Teŕazta. New and innovative technologies would change the lives of the people there as Immigrants from The east taught a form of terraced farming. This would be coupled with agricultural equipment from Caphiria to greatly increase crop yields.


Following these developments, Teŕazta began to export grain, tea and tobacco for the first time in its history and the number of subsistence farmers began to dwindle as new methods of farming and equipment lead to bumper crops.
Following these developments, Teŕazta began to export grain, tea and tobacco for the first time in its history.  The introduction of terraced farming would lead to a vast swaths of the mountainsides to be transformed. And farmland became plentiful from this new technology. This lead to the "Una huomi, Una Agri" movement, which promoted each man to obtain for himself a terraced field and work it for his family as well as his nation.