East Africa's agricultural development has been slow, but now it has truly bridged the gap with Europe and America. Although the production of pesticides and fertilizers doesn't match that of Germany, it doesn't differ much from other countries in quantity. Of course, when it comes to per capita, that's a different story.
After all, the national situations of Germany and East Africa are different; East Africa, Tsarist Russia, and the United States have large land areas with ample land resources, while Britain and France have vast overseas colonies that can relieve the pressure on domestic agricultural development.
