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The essential commodities needed for the productive process depend on what the productive process is designed to produce. A productive process whose end result is rye bread needs far different commodities than a productive process whose end result is trucks.
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They make Rye. Lots and lots of rye. Back in the day, when the Polish-Lithuanian commonwealth was still strong, they produced pretty much all of the rye in Europe. Even now they are a predominant nation in rye production.
Rye is a small port town and former borough in East Sussex, England.
Germany has fields of purple heather
Rye (Secale cereale) is a grain and forage crop (10). In Europe most rye production is for bread grains (8). However, Canada and the US grow rye for both grain and forage, with Canadians growing mostly grain (8) and US farmers dedicating less than half their rye to grain (7).
Rye is most commonly grown in Northern and Eastern Europe, particularly in countries like Russia, Germany, Poland, and Belarus. These regions have the ideal climate and soil conditions for rye cultivation.
the three most uses of land in Europe are forest wheat and rye and potatoes.
Barley soups and rye bread.