Romanian Eagle

The five hundred and twentieth chapter agricultural reform (2)

It didn't take long for the bill on deepening agricultural reform to be issued nationwide, signed by Prime Minister Caraturi with Eder's consent.

This bill mainly focuses on several points. The first is to subsidize the purchase of modern agricultural machinery, which is 5%-15% of the price.

Second, encourage farmers to enter the city. The government will train new farmers in cities so that they can find jobs in cities more quickly.

Third, speed up the industrialization reform of agriculture and make Romanian agriculture more adaptable to modernization.

The first point and the third point are okay to say, but the second point is aimed at the actual beneficiaries of these lands. Therefore, after the promulgation of the bill, there was a lot of commotion in the former Russian territory.

The government's bills are meant to increase spending for these land beneficiaries. No one will feel bad about the money, so private tandem is going on.

As a famous figure in Western Ukraine, many people came to Morakov's family. As the prime minister of the short-lived Ukrainian government, Morakov, who also served as a minister in the Romanian government, returned to his hometown in Vinnitsa because he did not want to continue to serve in the government. When he returned to his hometown, he was also very influential in the local area, and the mayor and other dignitaries also visited his home from time to time. So these people want to find a leader who can convince the public, and naturally they find him.

"Mr. Morakov, the government is trying to force us to a dead end. Those mud legs were a little restless before, but now the introduction of this bill has made them even more restless. During this period of time, there have been ten people on my land. Many households abandoned the land and moved away. If things go on like this, no one will grow food on the land. If there is no food in the country, there will be no famine. This is a big event. Mr. Morakov, you are a capable person. , we must make it clear to the government about the dangers involved.”

A well-dressed fat man was speaking in front of Morakov about the dangers of the bill. At this moment, he was like a senior patriot, and he was worried and shouted from his heart for the possibility of endangering national security.

If it wasn't for Morakov's familiarity with this man, he might have been fine.

This Mr. Nabokov has a large land in the southwest of Vinnitsa. The big landowner can earn millions of lei just by selling grain, which is much more nourishing than those busy factory owners. So big and fat.

And Rabkov's words drew other people's approval.

"My family is the same. There are still several farmers who have moved away. The day before yesterday, I went to the city and saw a farmer who used to work in my house. He dared not even say hello to me. These muddy legs are so rude. ."

"My family is not the same.

Now these working farmers are just like uncles. If the Tsar is still around, I won't give him a whip. "

This sentence made the scene quiet for a while. The Tsarist Russia period is a taboo topic in what is now Western Ukraine. They came to figure out a way out, not to protest against the government. Don't look at the current Bucharest government and its kindness, you must know that for them, everything can be talked about is not to talk about the era of Tsarist Russia. And that era is long gone, and it will never come back.

And Morakov's face immediately became unpleasant when he heard this remark. Just when he was about to attack, someone suddenly cursed. "Pomerkel, are you drinking too much vodka? Stop talking nonsense."

Mr. Pommerkel, who knew he was wrong, quickly took over the words. "I'm sorry, I drank two more drinks on the road today, and people are a little awake."

"I don't know if you are here to visit Mr. Morakov, but you are still drinking on the way."

"Yeah, too disrespectful to Morakov."

In the denunciation of everyone, Pomerkel's remarks changed from dissatisfaction with the government to disrespect for Morakov. It seems that Mr. Pomerkel is well-liked.

As for the owner of the place, Morakov, he watched from the sidelines, watching the end of this farce.

"I know your difficulties, but you must also consider the difficulties of the government."

After hearing Morakov begin to speak, everyone present fell silent. "I also know that everyone has suffered losses because of this bill. In fact, I am the same. But you must also see that restricting farmers to the land is not in line with the development of the times."

Morakov said while observing the expressions of these people. Seeing that many people were still a little unconvinced, he continued. "I don't know if you have been to Western Europe and other places to see the farming there."

Seeing that no one answered, he knew that even if these people went, they would probably linger in the bustling big city, so he had to continue talking.

"The land in Western Europe is actually more scattered than us, but its agriculture uses more machinery than us. In the old territory of the government, the use of agricultural machinery is also very frequent. I have carefully calculated before, the use of agricultural machinery is more than the use of agricultural machinery. Powered manpower farming is more cost-effective because its work efficiency is much higher. Why don’t we take this opportunity to purchase agricultural machinery to replace power storage and manpower.”

"But it will cost a lot of money. The previous government's old territories were replaced mainly by making a lot of money from grain exports during the war."

Morakov wasn't angry when someone interjected. "Don't let you make money first, so you won't be able to switch to mechanical farming?"

After he finished speaking, he began to take stock of the family assets of the people present. "As far as I know, Mr. Nabokov's annual income from selling grain is millions of lei. Don't you have enough money to exchange for mechanical farming?"

Rabkov, who was named by him, said a little embarrassedly. "It usually costs a lot, and it's still a bit difficult to replace it with mechanical farming."

"I can't see it. You buy less expensive daily necessities. I believe you have enough money to replace them with machinery for farming. Also, you are nice to those farmers, and they won't move out so quickly."

In the face of Morakov's ruthless pointing out his own problems, Nabokov could only play stupid.

"Even though we bought those agricultural machinery, we didn't know how to use it."

Someone interjected excitedly.

"I got the news that the government will send special personnel to each city and county for guidance, you just need to send smart people to learn. As for how to farm, sow and harvest, I don't think any of you here would like to go there in person. do it."

Morakov's words caused everyone to laugh. Everyone is a decent person, and the rude work of ploughing the fields is just left to those muddy legs. They have more important things to do.

Morakov dismissed the intentions of these people in a few words, but he did not intend to give up this opportunity. In his view, this agricultural reform bill is an opportunity for the family to flourish.

I saw Morakov continue to speak. "I wonder if everyone has noticed the word industrialization in the bill."

When the people present look at me and I look at your expression, it means they don't pay attention to it. It had to be explained by him. "Industrialization, which means that the state's support for agricultural development will also focus on the market and economic benefits. That is to say, everyone needs to make more money."

The word "making money" immediately attracted everyone's interest, and I saw someone asking. "So what can we do to industrialize it?"

Morakov just waited for this sentence, only to see him explain. "First of all, we need to unite and implement large-scale specialization in agricultural production. Our previous model of handing over land to farmers is not suitable for industrialization. In the future, we need to hire well-known agricultural experts and scholars to provide targeted guidance on land use. Farming production. This is industrialization.”

He didn't say a word. That is, these big landlords unite, and other farmers have no way to compete with them, and can only eat their leftover residue. Even if they were a little cruel, these yeoman farmers couldn't even eat the scraps, and of course, with his reputation, he wouldn't do such a dishonoring thing.

None of the people present were stupid. They knew that since Morakov proposed it, he naturally wanted to lead the matter. But he was the only one who was famous and convincing the audience. So after a quiet discussion, someone spoke. "I propose that Morakov lead us to implement this industrialization."

"I agree."

"I reconsider."

"..."

Seeing that things were developing smoothly as he expected, Morakov did not refuse. "Since everyone agrees, let's discuss how much land each family will use to do this. But let's talk about it first. It's not bad to spend a lot of money on this. Everyone thinks about it before making a decision."

So a group of people started to discuss how much land to take out to implement industrialization.

In the end, the land operators in Vinnitsa took out a total of 6,428 hectares of land to implement this industrialization, which is quite a lot. You must know that the first time was just a test. On the other hand, these people are big landlords,

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