In the car.
The blogger listened intently, he knew about the Myanmar Asia Chamber of Comrce, but usually didn’t have much interaction with it. He was just surprised at how big it had beco!
The strength is indeed terrifying.
Its mbers.
Starting out as billionaires, even if they weren’t before, once they joined the Chamber, they were lifted by a group of ’big shots’, their net worth quickly soaring past the billion mark!
Aweso!
Listening.
He wanted to join.
Unfortunately.
He could only daydream because first, he needed to have a company, and not a small one at that. Honest managent was also required, and then, he would have to wait for them to invite him.
No applications are accepted.
Recomndations?
Don’t even think about it.
Only core mbers have the right to recomnd, and such individuals start with a net worth of at least several billion, why would they recomnd anyone?
...
The car drove along the asphalt road between fields.
Outside the window.
You could see many Africans working.
Suddenly.
He asked, "How efficient are these people?"
Upon hearing this.
His Chinese friend chuckled, "Not bad. The work intensity here isn’t high. As one of the poverty alleviation projects, individual output requirents are low."
"Its main purpose is to solve employnt."
"What if it loses money?"
"No problem."
The Chinese friend shook his head.
"Land here is cheap, and most materials are procured internally at low prices. Coupled with consignnt sales, even if there’s a loss over the year, it’s not much."
"Anyway, Myanmar Bank Group has got it covered."
"..."
The blogger was speechless.
No wonder.
Africa is so friendly towards the Myanmar Bank Group, they are genuinely spending money here, perhaps what’s lost here can be earned back elsewhere.
Indeed!
It must be like that.
For instance.
In various project orders, businesses make money, many have to pay taxes, although many companies aren’t registered in Myanmar and don’t pay taxes to the Myanmar side.
However.
They can provide reciprocal support.
Investnt.
Consumption.
Deposits.
...
There are countless ways for Myanmar to benefit, perhaps they don’t even care about the small losses, orders worth three trillion are terrifying.
Asia Dollar.
It’s not so shield.
But a truly high-value currency, three trillion equates to more than four thousand billion USD! Nearly one-tenth of Huaxia’s GDP in 2009.
Scary.
Like a miracle.
Moreover.
It seems this miracle will continue, next year’s oasis might not sell as quickly, but the modulation solution will definitely be in high demand.
The taste.
Just one bite.
And it’s unforgettable, fruits are expensive but the condints are affordably priced for ordinary households and add flavor without causing addiction.
In the future.
It will definitely beco a staple on the dining table.
...
Chatting away.
The car drove deeper into the farm.
They arrived at an area with buildings, not many people lived there, most of the houses were used for farming, and there were few automatic machines, but quite a lot of manual equipnt.
Exactly.
To create employnt, of course, it couldn’t be the sa as large European and Arican farms, where one person manages a thousand acres; here, it’s one person managing just three to five acres.
And it’s quite rudintary.
However.
The geographical position is favorable, with two to three harvests a year, and the workers are not too idle. The blogger heard that around a dozen nearby small villages have their youth working here.
Ordinary days.
Busy in the fields.
After finishing.
Going to dig stones, as for the forr perception of lazy Africans, seems rarely seen here. When asked, his mouth twitched at the reason; it turns out it was due to new demand.
Road access.
The need to purchase good ans of transportation erged.
Electricity access.
The demand for buying ho appliances erged.
Internet access.
The demand for buying mobile phones erged.
Afterwards.
They had ho appliances, they had cars, felt the house was too ugly, wanted to build new hos, subsequently a whole series of other demands erged.
In the past.
Ho appliances.
Mobile phones.
Cars.
...
Really were not practical here, having or not having them was nearly the sa, as long as life wasn’t starving, there was no spiritual demand.
But now.
With various infrastructures in place, people’s demands rise, naturally making them a bit more industrious, earning to buy all sorts of new necessities.
People have.
I don’t have.
Is the greatest motivation; though currently, seeing the long-standing lazy habits are not easily changed, but compared to before, things are way better.
"Ha!"
The blogger chuckled.
At this mont.
He rembered a saying---When a Lamborghini drives by on the street, the mindset of everyone who sees it can possibly be changed.
Currently.
There is no Lamborghini.
But once the internet arrived.
A single smartphone was enough to change the mindset of an entire village of youth. That’s the birth of a new demand, and compared to a luxury car, it’s not hard to acquire.
Having one.
Wanting two.
Desiring three.
Dreaming four.
...
Gradually.
Unless they really prefer to laze unto death, quite a few people will beco industrious. Suddenly, the blogger gained new insights into infrastructure.
Convenience.
Just part of it.
Behind it.
Lies the expansion of societal commodity demand.
...
Getting off the car.
A middle-aged man approached.
"Hi!"
"You’re here."
"..."
The Chinese and the farm friend greeted each other, the latter wasn’t the boss, but the on-site managent, the foreign Chinese community was small, many people knew each other.
After the introduction.
They went to the backyard, where charcoal was burning, and several Africans were slaughtering sheep and threading kebabs, obviously this was to entertain them.
"Thank you." The blogger imdiately expressed his gratitude.
"Haha."
The farm Chinese manager Liu Bing laughed heartily, "No problem, you hardly co here, try the sheep from here, it’s locally bought, not expensive anyway."
To be honest.
It’s truly not expensive.
Last year.
Their boss started breeding here, at the request of Myanmar Bank Group, without establishing large factories, but only purchasing from each household.
Providing lambs.
Raising them.
Reclaiming them.
Not for profit, but purely to create local inco, employnt, and maintain relationships, since enjoying mber benefits, naturally they must comply.
Anyway, once acquired, Myanmar-affiliated companies would buy them.
Hence.
Slaughtering the sheep themselves rely counts as a bite of the feast; as a manager, he doesn’t even need to spend a penny, as long as it doesn’t exceed three a month.
Not lacking in sheep.
...
After eating.
After drinking.
They started to tour the farm, although touring, it was mostly about carrying baskets and picking fruits everywhere, here, with its eternal spring, fruits were plentiful.
"Are these selling well here?" The blogger asked puzzled.
"Here?"
Liu Bing heard and shook his head with a smile.
"These fruits are not sold in Tanzania, they’re all for export, our main export is to Europe, and selling locally wouldn’t fetch a good price."
"Besides, it could easily disrupt the local market."
"Consignnt sales?"
The blogger rembered this term again.
"Yes."
Liu Bing nodded, thinking about it, he sighed, this kind of business was the most comfortable, no need to worry about sales, no need to worry about underselling.
Of course.
Such treatnt, outsiders can only watch, considering how actively their boss joined the Myanmar Asia Chamber of Comrce back then. Now looking back, it was simply too wise.
Indeed.
As long as you make the right choice, life will beco glorious.
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