Romanian Eagle

Chapter 201 The food processing industry that has developed vigorously

As Romanian shipping merchants struggled to survive, other merchants were looking for a way out. For companies whose exports from Germany, Austria and Russia account for the majority, it is much better now. The merchants who use Western Europe as the market are also sad, but these merchants still adjust relatively quickly and cannot get the Western European market, so they are looking for opportunities in Deau.

Now there is one kind of private enterprise that is not worried at all about the closure of the strait, and that is the deep processing of grains. Since Romania now prohibits the export of grains, the processing of all kinds of food products is not included in the ban. Now Germany and Austria are discussing the purchase of food with the Romanian government on the one hand, and on the other hand, they are buying these food items in Romania. This benefit is felt in Bubak, Uqbar County.

"Anchaco, ask Tolu Town Bussa to bring the wheat over. I have already discussed with him."

The high-spirited workers in the command of Boubak are not at all embarrassed as they were a few years ago. Thanks to his early layout and boldness, he is now the largest grain processing factory in Ukeba County, and the largest enterprise in the county. He is also a relatively well-known grain processing factory in Moldavia. Now he has two biscuit lines and two canning lines. These foods he produces are exported to various countries, among which Germany and Austria are his biggest sales places now. There are now 600 people working in his factory, and the amount of grain they need every day reaches 20,000 kilograms. He now buys 5% of the grain produced in the county.

Now the hot scene of the grain deep processing industry has also stimulated Bubak. Since he opened the factory, he has never seen such a scene. The production was immediately taken away, and the price was still increased by 20%. Of course, as a qualified businessman, the only thing he needs to do now is to expand production, and he is also prepared to do so.

"Vilas, look at the factory, I'll go to the bank."

Boubak put on decent clothes and told his son. Now his son is the deputy general manager of the factory, and he is the general manager, a typical family business.

"Okay dad, I will be optimistic about the production situation of the factory."

He is still very satisfied with his son's answer. His son Velas is now almost 30 years old. He plans to hand over the factory to his son after a few years of observation. And he looked to see if there were other development opportunities in other industries.

Although Bubak is earning money now, he is still relatively frugal. He is still driving his Model T, which he has owned for several years, to the Industrial and Commercial Bank of Uqaba, and he has made an appointment with its branch manager Bradley to discuss the loan.

Bradley, who was transferred two years ago, replaces his predecessor, Lex, who was transferred to Iasi. In the past two years, the relationship with Bubak has been good, and he is still relatively supportive of his lending situation.

"President Bradley, what happened to my loan this time?"

Boubak came to the president's office and couldn't wait to ask.

Now Bubak is not a small celebrity in Ukeba County. With his own efforts, he has become the largest private enterprise in the county. So, unlike a few years ago, he still needed to be notified, and now he can walk directly into the president's office.

In the face of Boubaker's inquiry, President Bradley pushed his glasses and said. "The loan of 00,000 lei you need this time is too much. We have learned that your factory has a loan of 430,000 lei that has not been repaid. Now I have so much loan, I can't explain it to the head office."

In the face of President Bradley's inquiry, Boubaker spoke eagerly at the time. "This loan is indeed a bit more, but you also know the current market situation of the grain processing industry. Now that the business is so hot, there is no problem with our repayment ability."

Hearing the explanation of the factory owner in front of him, President Bradley also mentioned the reason for his inquiry. "You do not know,

Now the economic situation is so hot, there are too many people taking out loans. Our bank has already lent a lot of money, and now the head office has issued several requirements for each branch to pay attention to lending. This time your loan amount is very large. Our branch also has loan indicators and cannot pass the line. Therefore, necessary understanding and investigation are also required. "

Hearing President Bradley's painstaking explanation, Boubaker asked. "Then how much we can borrow, and if it's less, we might as well think of other ways."

Hearing the vague threat from Boubak, President Bradley ignored it and said it directly. "Now, based on your factory's balance sheet and operating conditions, we can only give 600,000 lei, and the maximum term is five years, and there can be no preferential interest rate."

Hearing President Bradley's conditions, Boubaker said it immediately. "Why, didn't the grain processing industry have preferential treatment before?"

"Then do you know how much loans our bank has provided to the grain processing industry?"

"It's your bank's secret. I don't know."

"In the past few years, we have loaned a total of 67 million lei, and 670,000 are dead debts that have been recovered. Now this situation has made the head of President Wariochi big, how can it be possible to repay the discount."

Faced with the bank loan situation stated by President Bradley, Boubaker knew that he could only borrow so much this time. Even in such a situation, he never thought of borrowing from other banks. It's not that Bubak is nostalgic, but the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China is the most relaxed among these banks. If other banks were estimated to be able to lend 500,000 yuan, he would have tried it long ago.

But he still complained. "Well, we are thinking of other ways ourselves. Now the price of production equipment is also rising dramatically. The production line of cans and biscuits I plan to buy has risen by 5%. It really makes people live."

President Bradley said with a smile after hearing Boubaker's vent and still choosing to accept it. "Then let me have someone do the formalities for you. I also know that your factory is very profitable. But the bank still needs to control the risk, so there is no way to do it."

After completing the loan procedures at the bank, Bubak hurried to buy equipment. Now this booming business makes him very proud. He plans to order machinery first and then consider where to find some money.

In fact, there are quite a few businessmen like Bubak in Romania. They all rely on the opportunity of Romania's development and stand out from the tide. Some of them succeed, and some fail. However, in the face of the huge demand from both the alliance and the pact, it depends on whether these people can seize the opportunity.

But now is not the time to care about that. Now that the Western Front of the First World War has entered a stalemate, after failing to quickly defeat the British and French coalition forces, Germany needs to consider the food shortage this year. Looking around, the only option that can provide them with a large amount of food is Romania. This will be another time for a deal.

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