And the Minister of Agriculture Jovellar is not much different. Although Spain doesn't have a large area of plains, it is instead a major grain-producing country.
Moreover, the current state of agriculture in Spain does not require much upheaval; it simply needs to cultivate as much land as possible while maintaining the current grain yield and increasing the use of fertilizers in Spain, and the grain yield will naturally rise steadily.
Furthermore, Minister of Agriculture Jovellar's situation is much better compared to the time of Canovas. The government has already acquired large tracts of land from the nobility and the Church, and after these lands were leased or sold to the people, Spain's per capita arable land area has improved.
Although the accomplishments of the agricultural department will certainly not be as significant as those of the industrial department, it is still one of the cabinet departments, and the merits Jovellar will receive in the future will not be small.
