Chapter 847: animal husbandry

Chapter 847 Animal Husbandry

Speaking of the wildlife in Mozambique, there are definitely more than anywhere else in East Africa. The East African National Defense Forces and militia are still carrying out a "big cleansing" of the local area.

 And until Mozambique’s population does not change much, there may not be a good way to solve this problem. Once harvested, the income will quickly grow back, so that East Africa will earn a lot more ivory and leather.

"Mayor Wald, we are going to rest near your town tonight. Do you have any good places to recommend?" Lawns asked.

Wald thought for a moment and then said: "We also have a cowshed in our town, but it is too small and definitely not enough for you. As for there is no open space in the town, if you don't mind, you can rest on the grass in the south of the town. If you are a person, You could certainly arrange better accommodation, but you have too many cows.”

Lawns asked: "Are there any wild animals near your town recently?"

Walder shook his head and said: "They have disappeared in the past two or three years. You might have encountered them before, but now they have been killed. And you don't have to worry at all about the land south of our town. There was a cavalry unit going south there the year before last." They have many temporary military camps, so they built many military camps in the south at that time. You can live there directly. They are now abandoned and need to be taken care of. "

This is a complete surprise for Lawns. This abandoned military camp is probably a product of the South African War. If nothing else, it is most likely an abandoned camp of the Cavalry Division. It should be enough to accommodate the cattle escorted by Lawns. .

The most valuable thing is that there are still abandoned houses to live in. Although they are overgrown with weeds now, they are much better than people like me setting up temporary tents.

After saying some more words of thanks, Lawns led the team towards the abandoned military camp.

There are not many cowboy teams like Lawns exporting livestock to Mozambique. Nowadays, the livestock industry in East Africa has become relatively developed, basically similar to that of the major livestock countries in the Americas.

The abandoned military camp in Mullingen Town is quite large and even has a stable for horses, which surprised Lawns even more. After checking the quality, Lawns felt relieved that he could safely house his cattle.

The country with the fastest growing livestock industry in recent years is still Argentina. Backed by British investment and the UK's huge market, Argentina's livestock industry even has a tendency to catch up with the United States to a certain extent.

But it was about the same as Lawns expected. It was already overgrown with weeds, but this was completely satisfactory to the cowboys who had been sleeping on the grassland all year round.

In Argentina’s most prosperous era, the entire Europe and the Commonwealth were its beef markets, and it became a high-income country.

This is also one of the reasons why Argentina and the United States did not deal with it in the early days. The two actually had huge conflicts of interest, especially in the livestock industry.

 It’s just that due to the short development history of East Africa, the demand for livestock mainly meets domestic construction first, so East Africa’s meat exports are not too strong in the international market.

This abandoned military camp has actually been used for less than three months, and most of the buildings are intact. After all, the South African War did not last long.

Of course, Argentina did not deal with the United States in the early days. When Argentina and the United Kingdom clashed in the Falkland Islands, Argentina tried to use the banner of the "Monroe Doctrine" and used the power of the Americans to make the United Kingdom surrender. Retreat, but the United States pretended to be dead, which made the Argentinians very unhappy. It turned out that the so-called "Monroe Doctrine" was just about shouting slogans!

At this point, East Africa is also an emerging animal husbandry country, but there is not much conflict with it, because the dairy and meat products from East Africa entering the international market are not large, and they are concentrated in the German region. Furthermore, the quality of East Africa is slightly inferior, especially the livestock industry in the northern pastures is only large in quantity, and if you want to break the situation, you can only wait until the livestock industry in South Africa develops.

However, this is also thanks to the rapid growth of the population in East Africa. Population also means a market. At present, the domestic market in East Africa is not yet saturated, which has greatly absorbed excess production capacity.

A country with a small population like Argentina is actually very dangerous. Without the support of the British, Argentina's livestock industry will suffer a devastating blow because it is extremely dependent on the international market.

The United States has no fear of this, because the domestic beef consumption market of the United States is the largest in the world. Even if other countries compete in terms of area, it can protect its domestic market through tariff barriers.

 East Africa’s economy is worse than that of the United States, but its per capita income is considered to be at a medium level in the world, and its meat consumption capacity is considerable. At the same time, there is a large demand for construction in East Africa, and it is an indispensable substitute when machinery has not yet been widely promoted.

Especially in the agricultural field, East Africa has extremely strong demand for cattle, and large-scale engineering construction in East Africa also requires these livestock to temporarily work for them.

Take the No. 1 State Farm in Saukwe Town, Mozambique, as an example. There are only a dozen tractors, which is obviously far from enough. And now the tractor production capacity in East Africa is relatively limited, which is simply not enough to distribute to farms and plantations across the country. Therefore, at this time, livestock The importance is reflected.

As for the black indigenous people, although they are also very cheap, it is impossible for East Africa to rely entirely on black people for construction. After all, the national policy of East Africa is to eventually "clear out" the indigenous people.

Of course, although East Africa’s livestock industry does not currently have an advantage in the international market, it does not mean that it cannot make great achievements in the future.

 With the development of electricity technology in recent years, East Africa happens to be a leader in the field of refrigeration and preservation technology. This is thanks to Linde, the general manager of the Hechingen Electric Power Company, who is the inventor of the world's first refrigerator.

With the promotion of technicians such as Linde, East Africa has maintained a far leading position in refrigeration and preservation technology.

At present, some merchant ships in East Africa have begun the construction of cold storage, and East Africa is actively promoting this.

After all, East Africa is a tropical country. The importance of technological products such as refrigerators to East Africa is self-evident. At the same time, many fruits and vegetables in East Africa are mainly sold to Europe. The development of cold and fresh technology will naturally help increase the export volume of East Africa.

At the same time, there is also a strong demand for refrigeration technology in other departments in East Africa, such as hospitals, where many medicines need to be stored in refrigerated cabinets.

A typical example is snake venom serum. There are many venomous snakes in East Africa. The promotion of freezers has enabled some hospitals in remote areas of East Africa to ensure that the injured can be treated.

In the future, cold-fresh technology will naturally be an indispensable weapon to promote the export of East African dairy and meat products. Therefore, with the support of science and technology, the future prospects of East African livestock exports are still relatively optimistic.

Of course, the biggest problem in the livestock industry in East Africa is the serious lack of technology accumulation, especially in the cross-breeding of species. It will take time to cultivate excellent livestock breeds suitable for East Africa.

This requires time to accumulate and cannot be changed in East Africa in a short time. However, with the explosion of talents in East Africa, we can try to make up for this in the future.

(End of this chapter)

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