Biokarpoforia is Oceanyka's agricultural jewel-in-the-crown. These brownish soils with a tint of purple are found in rare deposits scattered throughout the country. Their etymology is bios for "life" and karpoforia for "fruition", literally "life-bearing soils". Such a dramatic name comes from the fact these soils are almost engineered for most forms of plant life to grow in them. In fact, plants grown in biokarpoforia surpass natural limitations in size, nutrition, health and growth speed. For thousands of years, small patches of biokarpoforia have been the object of studies, poems, analysis and even wars. They represent a massive strategic advantage for any sedentary society that relies on agriculture.
CLASSIFIED: This soil type's previously unidentified compounds point towards their origin in the Post-Event Ecology of ancient Oceanyka, when fauna and flora reproduced and died so much in such a short period of time that they formed a superfertile layer with their remains. A similar case occurred in the carboniferous period, during which dying plants could not be broken down by fungi and fossilised in swamps, forming Earth's coal reserves, but this process was nowhere as drastic and over a much longer period of time.