Ferric acrisols cover about 98% of the District, which supports the cultivation of crops including cocoa, coffee, oil palm, plantain, cocoyam and cassava, and other vegetables.
Migrant cocoa farmers such as Asantes,Bonos, Kusasis, the Ahantas, Ewes, settled in Adabokrom.
The forest vegetation with its variety of tree species including wawa (Triplochitonselerexylon), mahogany (Khayainvorensis), esa (Celtis), ofram (Terminalia superba), edinam (Entandrophragmaivorensio), onyina (Ceiba petandra), kyenkyen (Antiaris Africana) and odum (Milicia exelsa).
[4] Like all the other communities within the Sefwi-Wiawso traditional area, the chiefs and people of Sefwi Adabokrom celebrate the Alluolue Festival.
However, Thursdays is the weekly market day for major towns such as : Kumasi, Dormaa Ahenkro, Mim Ahafo and other places.
Due to the poor nature of roads in Adabokrom and its catchment areas, farmers find it difficult to transport their produce to the market center.