Happy Little Mayor

Chapter 680: . What to plant next year (1/5)

Wang Bo was hesitant to leave. The atmosphere at the beginning was really bad, and it was embarrassing for him to stay here.

But surrounded by Robb, Mundo, and others, he had to go forward, and someone on both sides stood side by side with him, half pushing and taking the initiative, and he entered the villa.

The fat Hansula followed in a discouraged way, and someone was whispering at him, comforting him.

These peasants are big-headed. What they just said is not a big deal. Wang Bo has some jealousy in his heart, but then after seeing other peasants, everyone didn't seem to take the battle between the two seriously.

He walked into the room with the crowd, and there were still a dozen people in it. In this way, there were 30 or 40 people, more than the car at the door.

Apparently, the conflict just shocked the people in the room. A bearded man saw them coming in and asked, "What's wrong? It seems to be fighting outside? Sura, you grumpy bastard, it must be you! "

"Unfortunate Sura, the name is not white! Haha!"

"Shit, Sean, you're a jerk!" The fat man stared, and became aggressive again.

Robb didn't want to entangle this topic, he clapped his hands to attract everyone's attention, and said, "It's nothing. It's inevitable that I just need to run in, just because Sura has been dog-day, so we just mess around outside."

"Be dog-day?"

"Are you going to change the nickname of Sura? Sura, the dog-sun? Haha!"

"French-squid!" The fat man raised his **** and scolded him.

The little parrot patted its wings and said scornfully, "Ah, dog-Japanese! Ah, the strong man Risula!"

Wang Bo turned his head and stared, and whispered, "No more swearing, be honest!"

The captain slid his bird's beak and bent his neck in dissatisfaction to squeeze his head into his wings, but the gray parrot had a short neck and couldn't fit it, but almost pinched his neck ...

Next came a wave of introductions. More than thirty farmers, some were first name, last name, and introduced the nickname. Pharaoh couldn't remember even if he had a good memory.

The living room is smoky. Although New Zealand has been advocating for a smoking ban, this is definitely impossible, especially for farmers and ranchers. Smoke is life.

Pharaoh doesn't smoke, but he knows that smoke is a bridge to communicate feelings, so he smokes one in his mouth at any time after entering the room.

He didn't have to compromise with these farmers, but as a mature person, he must have the consciousness of entering the country.

The house has no heating system, only air conditioning. The fireplace in the lobby has been burning, and a bonfire is hanging on the bonfire. The aroma is inside.

Wang Bo sniffed, the smell was so ordinary, far worse than the coffee brewed in his own home.

After knowing each other, the farmers did not have to worry about the previous vocalizations. This is one of New Zealand's rural cultures. Most farmers and farmers have the same personality and rough lines as they wear.

Under the guidance of Mundo, the topic tended to Wang Bo: "Man, what do you plan to plant in spring? Is it still the same as Lao Wensi?"

When I bought the farm, Pharaoh learned that VanceInfo used to grow forage, soybeans, corn, and beer wheat, all of which were grown on a large scale.

His approach is a typical New Zealand farm management model. A few large farms account for most of the total sales of agricultural products, and the products are single. Generally, small farms only produce one or two products, and larger ones produce three or four.

Wang Bo groaned. To be honest, he hadn't figured it out yet. He was not a qualified farmer.

Mundo enthusiastically suggested, "Wang, don't you learn from old Wensi, why do you plant so many things? We are only medium-sized ranches. It is more profitable to grow two kinds of species than to grow more."

According to statistics, three-quarters of New Zealand's farms valued at more than $ 500,000 produce less than three types of products.

Not only for unified management, but also for better sales.

Farmers in New Zealand are not only farmers but also entrepreneurs. On the one hand, they have to engage in agricultural production, and on the other hand, they have to find a suitable market for a large number of agricultural products they produce, and seek better prices.

Many developments are the traditional thinking of the VanceInfo family. Their family members are not like New Zealanders and more like Chinese people. They like stable development and do not like to put eggs in a basket.

Wang Bo rubbed his chin and said, "I may change my mind this year, such as growing some vegetables. You know, organic vegetables are becoming more and more popular now."

Mundo nodded and said, "This is a good way. I also plan to open up a piece of land for vegetable cultivation, but damn, I don't have the technology, and I have to buy a new machine. Maybe this is not a good way."

If the boat is big, it ’s not easy to turn around, and the tail is too big. For a reason, once these farms decide what cash crops to plant, they have to do this for many years after that, because New Zealand farms rely too much on machinery. Different crops need different machinery for sowing and harvesting. .

Others talked and said, "I still want to grow grain. I just built two 60-ton grain storage tanks last year and it cost me 40,000 yuan."

Some people sigh, "I also want to grow vegetables, but that's too much financial pressure. Chinese, do you all plan to grow vegetables? Then you have to invest millions?"

"Millions are not enough. At least two million or more. How big is his farm. My cousin's farm is only two hundred acres. It cost 900,000 after being converted into a vegetable plantation."

Wang Bo also knows that organic agricultural products are suitable for small farms. Indeed, after the termination of these agricultural products, chemical fertilizers and pesticides are not required, saving labor and effort.

However, in the later stage, simple processing is required, and then it is put on the market and uses the price several times higher than ordinary vegetables to make a profit.

These jobs cannot be fully mechanized, and labor has to be hired during this period. New Zealand's labor costs are very expensive. Small farms can do it for their own families. The farm is too large and employs too many workers. The profit margin is not so large.

Wang Bo knew this, so he just envisioned it, because the vegetable garden he planted in the past year gave him a lot of vegetable seeds after autumn.

These seeds must be improved varieties. It is a waste to not plant them, but if they are planted, he will have no time to manage, and the heart of the pasture cannot manage such a long distance.

So he listened to the discussion and said in silence: "If I can't decide what to plant, I might lease the land."

Farm leasing is common in New Zealand. Many large farmers also rent land in addition to their own land in order to make production and sales more contractual. Expanding production by renting land is a good way to reduce the debt crisis and agricultural risks.

(To be continued.)

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