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The cheese trade in Aschlon
« on: March 07, 2020, 12:00:28 PM »
Since the year 1946 the cheese trade has boomed in Aschlon. The rich and strong Aschlon goat cheese was first eaten outside of Aschlon in 1940, when the King, Henry I, sent a shipment of it to his wife's brother. The cheese soon became popular round the world, and a great demand for it sprung up, resulting in the Northern part of the Western island's, later turned into the provenance 'the North', economy to nearly become nearly entirely dependent on the cheese they made. After the Revolution, in which the monarchy was overthrown, the cheese trade suffered a sudden lack of customers, mainly due to big companies avoiding them for many reasons. This resulted in a wide spread spree of bankruptcy in the nearly founded provenance, the North, which resulted in mass starvation. The newly founded government was quickly on the scene, giving support to those out of business. Eventually the fears that had been held eased and the cheese trade reopened.