After listening to Morse's advice in Helwein, he asked Morse to formulate the agricultural development strategy for Kampala City, which is also considered a commendable practice in the governance of East African countries.
After all, most East African officials do not have the rich experience and family heritage like European aristocratic officials, which makes East African officials more reliant on the advice of "experts." The only pity is that there are too few experts like Morse who are pragmatic.
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In Rhein City, Ernst is also listening to reports from professionals at the Ministry of Agriculture.
"As of 1898, the national arable land area has approached 250 million mu, ranking only behind Tsarist Russia and the United States worldwide. In the past eight years, new arable lands have mainly been added in the central, western, and southeastern regions."
