Chapter 520: Agricultural Reform (2)

It didn't take long for Eder to agree to the signing of Prime Minister Karatuuri, and the bill on deepening agricultural reforms was issued nationwide.

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

Second, encourage farmers to enter cities. The government will provide skills training for farmers who are new to the city so that they can find jobs in the city more quickly.

Third, accelerate the industrialization reform of agriculture to make Romanian agriculture more suitable for modernization.

The first point and the third point are better to say, the second point is for the actual beneficiaries of these lands. So after the bill was issued, there was a lot of commotion in the former Russian territory.

For these land beneficiaries, this government bill is to increase their expenditure. No one will feel sorry for the money, so the private connection is also going on.

As a famous figure in West Ukraine, many people came to Morakov's family. As the prime minister of the Ukrainian government for a short period of time, Morakov, who also served as a minister in the Romanian government, returned to Vinnytsia 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. The mayor and other political figures also visited his home from time to time. So these people want to find a leader to convince the crowd, and naturally they find him.

"Mr. Morakov, the government is trying to push us to a dead end. The mud legs were a little restless before, but now the introduction of this bill makes them restless. There are ten times in my land during this period. Many families took down their land and moved away. If things go on like this, no one will grow food on the land. If there is no food, there will be no famine in the country. This is a big deal. Mr. Morakov, you are a capable person. , We must explain the harm to the government clearly."

A well-dressed fat man was talking loudly about the dangers of the bill in front of Morakov. At this moment, he is like a senior patriot, uneasy and shouting from the heart about possible threats to national security.

Had it not been for Morakov who knew this person well, he might have done it.

This Mr. Rubokov has a large tract of land southwest of Vinnytsia. The big landlord can earn millions of lei just by selling food. This is much more moisturizing than those busy factory owners. Otherwise, what? He is so long and fat.

And Rubykov's words also attracted other approval.

"The same is true for my family. There are still several farmers who have moved away. The day before yesterday I went to the city and saw a farmer who worked at my house before. He dared not even say hello to me. These mud legs are simply too rude. ."

"It's not the same in my house. The farmers who work now are like uncles. If the czar is still there, I don't want to reward him with a whip."

This sentence calmed the scene. The Czarist period is a taboo topic in Western Ukraine. They came to think of a way out, not to demonstrate to the government. Don't look at the current Bucharest government and amiableness, you have to know that for them, everything can be talked about is not talking about the Tsarist Russia era. And this era has passed long ago, and it will never come back.

But Morakov's face immediately became unsightly after hearing this remark. Just when he was about to attack, someone suddenly cursed. "Pomerkel, are you drunk too much vodka, stop talking about alcohol."

The Mr. Pommerkel, who knew he had said the wrong thing, quickly took the words. "Sorry, I drank two more glasses on the road today, and I was a little unconscious."

"I don't know if you are here to meet Mr. Morakov, you are still drinking on the road."

"That's too disrespectful to Morakov."

In the rush of condemnation, Pommerkel's remarks changed from dissatisfaction with the government to disrespect for Morakov. It seems that Mr. Pommerkel is well-known.

As for the host here, Morakov, on the sidelines, watching the end of the farce.

"I know your difficulties, but you also have to consider the government's difficulties."

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

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

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

"The land in Western Europe is actually more dispersed than ours, but its agriculture uses more machinery than we do. In the old government territory, it also uses agricultural machinery very frequently. I have calculated it carefully before, and the use of agricultural machinery is more important than the use of agricultural machinery. Accumulated human 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 accumulating energy and manpower."

"But this requires a lot of money. The old government's old territories were replaced only after they relied on food exports during the war to make a lot of money."

Morakov was not angry about someone interrupting to make an opinion. "Don't let you make money first, so you won't be able to switch to mechanical farming?"

After speaking, he began to take stock of the wealth of the people present. "As far as I know, Mr. Lubokov earns millions of lei from selling food every year, don't you have enough money to switch to mechanical farming?"

Rubykov, who was named by him, said in embarrassment. "Usually, the cost is a bit high, and it is still a bit difficult to replace 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, if you treat those farmers better, they won't move away so quickly."

In the face of Morakov's merciless point out of his problems, Rubokov can only play stupid.

"Even if we bought those agricultural machinery, but we don't know how to use it."

Someone interjected heartily.

"The news I got is that the government will send special personnel to each city and county for guidance. You only need to send smart people to learn. Specifically on how to farm, sow, and harvest, I don’t think any of you here are willing to go personally. do it."

Morakov's words drew everyone's laughter. Everyone is decent. Just leave the rude work of farming to the mud-legs. They have more important things to do.

Morakov dispelled these people's intentions 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 carry forward even more.

I saw Morakov continue talking. "I don't know if you have noticed the word industrialization in the bill."

If you look at me and look at your expressions, it means that they are not paying attention to it. This had to be explained by him. "Industrialization means that the state's support for agricultural development will also be market-oriented and economic benefits-oriented. In other words, we need to make more money for everyone."

The word making money immediately attracted everyone's interest, and someone asked. "Then what should we do to industrialize it?"

Morakov waited for these words and saw 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. Farming production. This is industrialization."

He still didn't say a word. That is, they, the big landlords, unite, and other self-cultivators are even more unable to compete with them, and can only eat their remaining residue. Even if they were cruel , these self-employed farmers can't even eat the residue, of course, with his reputation, he would not do such a bad reputation.

None of the people present were stupid, knowing that Morakov had proposed it, so naturally he wanted to dominate the matter. But he was the only one who was famous and convinced the crowd. So after a short discussion, someone spoke up. "I propose that Morakov lead us to implement this industrialization."

"I agree."

"I will reconsider."

"..."

Seeing that things were developing smoothly as he expected, Morakov did not refuse. "Since everyone agrees, then we will discuss how much land each family will put out to do this. But let's say it first. It's not a small benefit to do this. Everyone has to think clearly before making a decision."

So a group of people began to discuss how much land to put out to implement industrialization.

And the final result is that this group of Vinnytsia land managers used 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 more or less just a trial. On the other hand, these people are all big landlords,