
Rejuvenating the Country Through Agriculture Starts with Attacking the Four Major Grain Merchants
About This Novel
Returning to 2003, Lin Wei discovered that his eyes could see defects in crops and optimize them. At this time, the four major international grain merchants are sharpening their knives, preparing to short the Chinese soybean market in one fell swoop, following the historical trajectory. However, just as all companies were preparing to take advantage, a soybean with high yield per acre and high oil yield came out, completely shattering the ambitions of the four major grain merchants and causing them to fail miserably. After that, the emergence of various super crops such as rice, wheat, and watermelon made China a well-deserved agricultural country in the world...
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Official(3)Scraped 2mo ago
I feel like a company boss still has to look at the face of shareholders. Why don't he think differently and go it alone? If he has a system and is a second-generation rich man, he still has start-up capital, right?
Capitalists pursue profits, but there are cheats that allow shareholders to reap the benefits.
Being petty and petty, not distinguishing between public and private matters
You spend your own money on research and development, and the chairman's family only spends one million. It can only be said that pig's feet do not distinguish between public and private affairs.
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Official(3)Scraped 2mo ago
I feel like a company boss still has to look at the face of shareholders. Why don't he think differently and go it alone? If he has a system and is a second-generation rich man, he still has start-up capital, right?
Capitalists pursue profits, but there are cheats that allow shareholders to reap the benefits.
Being petty and petty, not distinguishing between public and private matters
You spend your own money on research and development, and the chairman's family only spends one million. It can only be said that pig's feet do not distinguish between public and private affairs.









