Hi,
Livonian missions "Develop Livonia" and "Make Riga Our Capital" should change some of the trade goods type in Courland/Livonia/Estonia areas. Right now Mitau and Goldingen are producing naval supplies (which I guess is historical) but rest of the land is producing grain and cows... For Riga and Reval that seems a bit odd ( urbanized areas and through missions we dev these provinces up even more!). One or two glass/paper goods would be nice imo (from missions, not from the start!). Or gems (amber) sound suitable (it's southern Baltic coast afterall. Amber in Liefland/Livonian Order capital?). If they've had the chance, I am sure they would let these cows go run amok somewhere else...
And I won't mention Lubeck here, who gets *gold* in their provinces from missions *caugh*.
Dukes of Courland had a quite efficient glass production going on in their lands. And Riga, as the biggest city in the area, would be an ideal place for paper manufactories (and there were some, can't find the article at the moment).
Glass in Courland:
agris.fao.org
Cheers!
EDIT:
Baltic amber map.
Livonian missions "Develop Livonia" and "Make Riga Our Capital" should change some of the trade goods type in Courland/Livonia/Estonia areas. Right now Mitau and Goldingen are producing naval supplies (which I guess is historical) but rest of the land is producing grain and cows... For Riga and Reval that seems a bit odd ( urbanized areas and through missions we dev these provinces up even more!). One or two glass/paper goods would be nice imo (from missions, not from the start!). Or gems (amber) sound suitable (it's southern Baltic coast afterall. Amber in Liefland/Livonian Order capital?). If they've had the chance, I am sure they would let these cows go run amok somewhere else...
And I won't mention Lubeck here, who gets *gold* in their provinces from missions *caugh*.
Dukes of Courland had a quite efficient glass production going on in their lands. And Riga, as the biggest city in the area, would be an ideal place for paper manufactories (and there were some, can't find the article at the moment).
Glass in Courland:
Glass manufacturing at companies owned by Courland dukes
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY INFORMATION
Cheers!
EDIT:
Baltic amber map.
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