Food is a staple that can either run out very quickly or get spoilt if handled improperly. There are various steps you can take to increase food production, but it will require proper planning to make sure your villagers don’t go hungry. You will also need various buildings and equipment to improve food quality, and know the right amount to produce so food won’t go bad. In this guide, we will see how to increase food production in the Farthest Frontier.
How to Increase Food Production in Farthest Frontier
There are a few steps you can take to ensure that your villagers are well fed, and also control the quantity of food made so that it doesn’t get spoiled. Here we will see how to increase food production in the Farthest Frontier.
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When you first start playing the game, the only way you can gather food is by foraging in the nearby woods. Hunting and fishing are also ways to gather food. But this method is quite laborious and will require you to send out villagers to gather the day’s food. While this may seem like the best way to get food in the early game, later on, you will require something more sophisticated.
Farming and Crop Fields
Once your settlement is more permanent, you can invest in growing crops to feed your villagers. Farming vegetables and grains in the comfort of your village can give you sufficient yield to sustain your villagers.
Barns
Introducing barns can help grow cattle and other farmland creatures, which in turn can be another source of food. Cows can be a good source of meat and milk, and their hides can also be used to create shoes and clothes. They also supply manure to help keep the lands fertile.
Arborists
Having an Arborist will help you cultivate fruits and berries by constructing Orchards. This makes it easier to harvest fruits instead of sending villagers out to forage.
Bakeries
Introducing bakeries into your village can help them create bread. You can now turn your pent-up grains into bread to feed your villagers. You need to construct a windmill first to turn grain into flour, and you will need heavy tools to create a windmill. This is a long and winding process, but your villagers will get quality food to eat. Be careful of creating surplus bread, as this can spoil easily.
That’s all there is to know about increasing food production in the Farthest Frontier. If you like this guide you can check out our other guides as well.