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When it comes to developing cities in Civilization 7, one of the most important aspects of gameplay is yields. As your civilization’s urban centers sprawl outward across the map, you’ll end up managing a handful of different yields that can make or break your campaign and even make the difference between victory and defeat.

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But how do yields work in Civilization 7? Whether this is your first foray into Civilization as a franchise, or you’re a veteran player returning to the series for just one more turn, here’s everything you need to know to get bigger yields from your civilization’s cities.
What Are Yields?
As your civilization grows from the dawn of man to a near-futuristic society, you’ll earn yields, which are resources that contribute to the welfare of your civ, from your research endeavors to your citizens’ happiness.
All in all, there are seven basic types of yields in Civilization that you’ll want to keep track of.
How To Add Yields
There are a few specific ways to generate each yield in Civilization 7, with various results depending on your method and leader.
- Buildings that add to the yield.
- Yield tile improvements and resources.
- Natural and man-made Wonders.
Any of the above can boost your yield across your empire simply by adding them to your city or town. Here are some examples of ways to add to certain yields.
Yield Desired |
How To Add |
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Food |
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Production |
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Gold |
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How To Improve Your Yields
Once you’ve constructed buildings, implemented social policies, or generated a yield through other means, there are additional methods you can use to improve your base yields.
Maximizing your yields is imperative for achieving victory. As you run out of turns, having high development times for buildings or research can prove costly.
Though a more roundabout way to improve yields, certain social policies or other effects might increase your civ’s happiness, culture, or even science if you gain access to certain luxury resources via trading.
For example, the policy Trade Winds earns you gold and happiness for every imported resource.

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