Chapter 308: French Agricultural Reform

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After de Morne brought Jean Dulles and Louis Pasteur to one of the many guest rooms of the Tuileries Palace, he said goodbye to them and left the guest room.

De Morne left the guest room and let Dulles have a warm conversation with Louis Pasteur again.

But this time Louis Pasteur was not as enthusiastic as before. During the conversation with Jean Dulles, Louis Pasteur kept peeking at the door, as if the next moment Jerome . Bonaparte was about to appear in front of him from the other side of the door.

Let Dulles understand that his student has experienced too little.

Then again, it was beyond Jean Dulles' expectations that Louis Pasteur was invited to the Tuileries at the age of 28.

Jean Dulles seemed to have seen a new political star, and with a love for talent, he asked half-jokingly and half-seriously, "Are you interested in taking a position in my department! This is better than being a professor for you!"

"Ah!" Louis Pasteur was frightened by the sudden olive branch of Jean Dulles. He was originally a "local pig" from other provinces. He was lucky enough to be admitted to the Normal University of Paris and began to study, and then he was lucky enough to be recruited as a Postgraduate.

However, his luck came to an abrupt end when he was a graduate student. Although he had achieved some academic successes after graduation, to the outside world, he was just a fledgling boy.

Having hit a wall many times in Paris, he had to leave Paris to fend for himself.

After many encounters, Louis Pasteur finally came to the University of Strasbourg as a professor. After having a stable job and income, Louis Pasteur started new research. The University of Strasbourg met his wife and married the daughter of the dean of the university's academic affairs office.

Due to the limitations of Strasbourg's own hardware facilities and early conditions, Louis Pasteur could only choose the suffering march.

Then came the collapse of the Kingdom of Orleans and the establishment of the Second Republic. The continuous political events did not affect the pace of Louis Pasteur's research. In his opinion, the politics of the outside world had nothing to do with him.

However, in 1849, a sudden cholera feared that Louis Pasteur would lose his child.

He made up his mind to study chemistry while also dabbling in medical research.

At this time, he has only just started to study the content of injury and epidemiology, and the limitation of objective conditions makes it difficult for him to use his fists.

The invitation of Jean Dulles was a fine icing for Louis Pasteur, who could carry out research work at the same time as his post in the Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce.

Louis Pasteur has enough confidence to be able to do two things, or even three things.

After thinking for a moment, Louis Pasteur politely declined Jean Dulles' invitation: "I'm thinking about it!"

Jean Dulles smiled and looked at the student in front of him, he nodded to show his understanding.

"Crack!"

Just as the master and apprentice were talking, the door of the guest room rang.

Jean Dulles and Louis Pasteur quickly looked towards the door of the room, and the figure of Jerome Bonaparte appeared in the eyes of Louis Pasteur and Jean Dulles.

very young!

Louis Pasteur, who met Jerome Bonaparte for the first time, had the most intuitive feeling about Jerome Bonaparte that he was young. The young man in front of him should be about the same age as him.

To be the leader of a country at such a young age!

Louis Pasteur could not help but envy and admire Jerome Bonaparte. Compared with Jerome Bonaparte, one third of Louis Pasteur's career is like living on a dog.

Some people yearn for Rome, while others are born in Rome.

Jerome Bonaparte also noticed the two people in the guest room. One of them had a gray beard and slightly naturally curly white hair, and a fair and rosy face full of traces of time. Those deep sky blue pupils revealed wisdom that had been polished over time.

The other is relatively young, only about 30 years old. His upright face reveals a trace of anxiety. He has a plump forehead and medium-parted hair. He looks quite handsome, with a straight black coat and interior. The black vest and white shirt are enough to see that this is a meticulous guy.

If Jerome Bonaparte is not wrong, the old one should be Jean Dulles, and the young one is Louis Pasteur.

"Welcome! Minister Jean Dulles, and Louis Pasteur..." Jerome Bonaparte walked quickly to them. After he glanced at Jean Dulles, he focused his attention. On Louis Pasteur: "Can I call you Professor Pasteur!"

"Your Excellency, just call me Pasteur!" Louis Pasteur showed a flattered expression on his face.

"Mr Pasteur!" Jerome Bonaparte nodded to Louis Pasteur.

The current Louis Pasteur is still a bit young, but Jerome Bonaparte believes that Louis Pasteur's patriotic enthusiasm will not lose to the future him at all, and will only be more enthusiastic than before.

"Sit down!" Jerome Bonaparte invited Jean Dulles and Pasteur to take their seats.

After the three of them were sitting on the sofa in the guest room, Jerome Bonaparte turned his attention to Jean Dulles and said again: "Minister Jean Dulles, I think you should understand why I am You are invited to the important position of Minister of Agriculture and Commerce!"

Jean Dudules nodded and said, "Of course!"

"Then! Mr. Minister, I would like to ask you what you think of French agriculture!" Jerome Bonaparte threw a question to Jean Dulles.

"Our country is a vast agricultural country..." Jean Dulles, who had drawn up the draft in his heart, immediately said to Jerome Bonaparte.

"Then what do you think of agricultural cooperatives?" Jerome Bonaparte asked Jean Dulles again.

"Your Excellency, agricultural cooperatives can indeed alleviate the dilemma caused by the fragmentation of our country's land!" Jean Dulles first praised Jerome Bonaparte's cooperative policy, and then he will say the shortcomings: "However, this way It may also lead to people with more land to pool their land all together, and agricultural cooperatives may put some people with small land at risk of bankruptcy!”

Jean Dulles pointedly pointed out the difficulties of agricultural cooperatives. Another historical agricultural cooperative also had such problems.

Although he used administrative means to temporarily solve some of the problems, excessive administrative orders would only lead to a situation where the people below forced them to cooperate in order to complete the task as soon as possible.

This also goes against the original intention of voluntary.

"Then what do you think we should do?" Jerome Bonaparte asked Jean Dulles again for the solution.

"Your Excellency, we can't restrain the desire of mankind to seek advantages and avoid disadvantages!" Jean Dulles sighed and said euphemistically, "But we can reduce the losses they bring. I think the reason why you founded the agricultural school was That's what it's for!"

"That's right!" Jerome Bonaparte responded to Jean Dulles.

"In this case, we can set up factories in some areas...so that farmers can work in factories in their spare time..." Jean Dulles kicked out a solution to Jerome Bonaparte.

That is, under the conscious guidance of the government, small-scale light industries should be established in the vast rural areas to complete external exchanges. At the same time, farmers should be taught to use bird droppings. After the government imports bird droppings, farmers who use bird droppings will be trained to a certain extent. Subsidies, as well as reducing the harm of insects to crops, especially grapes...

Jean Dulles's point of view coincides with that of Jerome Bonaparte, and part of it is something that Jerome Bonaparte did not expect.

"Okay!" Jerome Bonaparte said excitedly to Jean Dulles: "You are the Minister of Agriculture and Commerce. I believe that you will definitely bring France's agriculture to a higher level!"

Jerome Bonaparte, who had praised Jean Dulles, once again put forward some of his opinions on whether French crops could be sold to foreign countries in the form of luxury goods.

"Luxury?" Jean Dulles looked at Jerome Bonaparte blankly. He had never heard that agriculture could be sold as a luxury.

Jerome Bonaparte, who was used to hearing about Thai rice and Vietnamese rice in his previous life, cleared his throat and said to Jean Dulles: "We should make France's crop industry a golden sign For example, there are rich influences in French rice…”

Jerome Bonaparte did not know that his move was the one used by France in the EU in the future. He took advantage of foreigners' worship of France, sold agricultural products at high prices, and then used cheap rice from foreign countries to be introduced at low prices.

In view of the fact that the "godhead" of France has not been shattered in this era, many people are still proud of buying French luxury goods. This strategy of domestic sales and re-export of luxury goods is completely true.

An upstart in the New World is a potential customer.

"Probably!" Jean Dulles, who had never thought that agricultural products could come up with so many routines, was a little stunned for a while. He could only silently remember what Jerome Bonaparte said in his heart, and then find a Opportunity to try it out.

The two of you talked to each other for a long time, which made Louis Pasteur, who was sitting on the side, feel extremely uncomfortable. He didn't understand why His Excellency the Consul asked himself to come to the Tuileries Palace.

After the conversation between Jerome Bonaparte and Jean Dulles was over, he turned his gaze back to Louis Pasteur, who had been hanging around for a long time by himself.

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