>>25467057No idea about gems except maybe gypsum? For nuts, walnuts, pistachios, almonds and chestnuts are commercially cultivated with some beech nuts, and pine nuts and acorns that are collected as a secondary product of the managed forests. Because a lot of the arable land is still owned and used by the state for food production it's mostly meant for the internal market. So agricultural production and methods are pretty advanced but the output for more commercial products like nuts and fruits aren't as intensive and specialised. So don't expect there to be a lot available for trading but that may change since iirc /who/rep intended there to be clamour for reform from the farmers for more freedom in terms of their agricultural output.