Since you didn't say what "this" area might be, we can't answer the question properly.
Most Temperate climates will grow grapes and they are grown in most countries with temperate climates.
While avocados can be grown and thrive in many African areas, the most prevalent area is Tanzania. It is in East Africa. Another tidbit of fact: Tanzania is also credited with being the first to produce steel.
Japans most grown produce is rice.
California leads the nation in the production of fruits and vegetables, including carrots, lettuce, onions, broccoli, tomatoes, strawberries, and almonds. The state's most valuable crops are grapes, cotton, flowers, and oranges.
Bakersfield produces the most carrots in the world.
Many of the crops are harvested by migrant farm workers, most of them from Mexico.
The population in the US has grown the most in the sunbelt states. The number one area with the most growth was Raleigh, NC with a 47.8 percent increase since 2000.
The equipment a farm uses is dependent on the type of crop being grown. Most farms use tractors, machines to plant seeds, irrigate the crops, harvest the crops, and till (turnover) the ground.
Cotton is grown in the northern area like Delaware. Sometimes in Africa or some where like it do. But cotton is grown here in America! The best, most sought after cotton in the world is grown in the San Joaquin Valley area of California.
They technically do not "farm" bananas. Bananas grow on trees, and being that, they are not "farmed", they are more as grown. Most farmers do not farm bananas because they can't technically be "farmed".
Yes lots of strawberries are grown in the Central Valley. They are very good, but the best Strawberries in California come from Watsonville
The one with the highest pressure and largest area will produce the most force.