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Chapter 909 - Chapter 213: The Great "Savanna" Migration

Of course, compared to a traditional agricultural powerhouse like the Far East Empire, which places great emphasis on the construction of water conservancy facilities, East Africa is naturally far behind. However, compared to some underdeveloped countries and regions in Europe and America, the water conservancy facilities in Central and Eastern Africa are already quite comprehensive, not to mention some even more backward and sparsely populated countries and regions.

In fact, the two nationwide water conservancy constructions in East Africa were completely out of necessity. The purpose of the East African Government, or Ernst, is to complete in one generation what takes other countries hundreds or even thousands of years to achieve in development.

Water conservancy construction is the lifeblood of agriculture, requiring hard work and offering no shortcuts, so it can only be completed through "iron and blood" means. Of course, the natives are the main force in the bloodshed.

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