With the end of the energy negotiations, the negotiating delegations from the Ministry of Oil and Gas Industry and the Ministry of Coal Industry returned home with fruitful results, with the exception of the delegation from the Ministry of Agriculture, led by Seryosha, who remained in London.
This was not due to the stagnation of the British in the agricultural negotiations, but to the current state of agricultural development in the Soviet Union.
Because Seryosha has not until now found an effective way to quickly increase grain production in the USSR.
When it comes to agriculture in the Soviet Union, that's a big problem.
Although the Soviet Union had a vast territory, it did not have a population to match it, and there was a serious shortage of labor engaged in agriculture.
Coupled with the cold climate, the Soviet Union's grain crops could only be harvested once a year in most areas, and it was very difficult to reform them.
In addition to demographic constraints, climate was also a major challenge for agricultural production in the Soviet Union.
A widespread cold spell is enough to ruin an entire year's harvest in an area.
In many cases, seeing the crops that are growing well are deprived of them by the merciless weather, the members of the society who are engaged in agricultural production really want to cry without tears.
Much of the Soviet Union is now past the time to sow wheat and other crops, and the improvement that can be achieved by working on it is minimal.
In order to make achievements, Seryosha can only start from the side of non-staple food.
Therefore, Seryosha decided to cut off part of the profits from the coal and gas trade as funds for the development of agriculture.
In addition to purchasing some agricultural machinery for Gennady Tymoshenko's farm, he intends to focus his funds on increasing the production of crops such as fruits and vegetables, as well as developing distant-water fishing.
Seryosha intends to transplant greenhouse cultivation techniques around Moscow, Leningrad, Dnepropetrovsk and other major cities, first of all, to improve the supply of non-staple food in these major cities.
This is also the only measure that Seryosha can make according to the actual situation.
Another area where Seryosha can make a difference is the development of the food processing industry.
There's a lot of room to play in this area.
Now the common people of the Soviet Union complained the most about the single variety of goods supplied by the state stores and the lack of variation.
In fact, there are only so many main crops in the Soviet Union, but if they can be processed a little, they may be able to change the people's dissatisfaction with the single variety of food to a certain extent.
After all, potatoes can be processed into chips, hash browns, fries, mashed potato starch, and so on.
Although the raw material of these things is still potatoes, after all, the variety has been increased and the taste has been improved.
In order to fully understand the current situation of non-staple foods in Western countries, Seryosha ordered his men to go to London to search for all brands and varieties of food that could be bought on the market and come back for research.
Then let everyone taste them one by one, and select some products that suit the tastes of the common people in the Soviet Union for in-depth research.
Study whether this commodity was produced in the USSR and how much it costed.
It can be said that Seryosha wanted to use this trick to temporarily change the people's dissatisfaction with the single variety of food stores.
These things were cumbersome and complicated, and they could not be done overnight, so Seryosha left his men in London for the time being.
He had to rush back to the country to report his work to Secretary Gorbachev, and also to deal with the work of the Youth League Committee and the Grain Production Bureau.
So Seryosha said goodbye to his new friends in London, and the Bankers' Association even held a farewell reception for Seryosha.
Grateful for this, Seryosha gave Karim carte blanche to manage matters related to subprime derivatives on his behalf, and Seryosha set up a small agency in London.
When everything was arranged, Seryosha returned to Moscow on a Soviet civil aviation flight.
Seryosha returned to Moscow on Wednesday, and early the next morning he made an appointment with Gorbachev's staff to meet with him.
At first, the staff told him that the secretary would preside over the regular meeting of the Secretariat of the CPC Central Committee, and hoped to change the time of the meeting to the day after tomorrow.
However, as soon as Seryosha hung up the phone, Gorbachev's secretary called him again and said: "Secretary Gorbachev hopes that you will come to the White House early tomorrow morning, and he will invite you to attend tomorrow's regular meeting of the Secretariat.
After putting down the phone, Seryosha suddenly felt a little flattered, it was an office under the Politburo of the Secretariat of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, and every secretary in it was a high-ranking and powerful figure in the Soviet Union, and these people had the status and power second only to the members of the Politburo, and Gorbachev was going to roast himself on the fire So Seryosha did nothing that day, and devoted all his time to compiling the minutes of his work during his time in England, and Seryosha was speaking on such an important occasion for the first time, so he had to be careful and careful.
The next morning, Seryosha arrived on time at the location of the White House, the office building of the Supreme Soviet.
He was holding a thick leather bag in his hand, which contained some materials that had been organized.
Seryosha was quickly taken upstairs to a small conference room.
Gorbachev's secretary sent Seryosha into the room, and when Seryosha entered the door, he found that the conference table in the room was already full.
Gorbachev, who was sitting in the main seat of the conference table, saw that Seryosha was coming, immediately got up from his seat, and then walked unhurriedly to Seryosha.
He stretched out his hand and said to Seryosha with a smile: "Welcome back, Comrade Seryosha, you have worked hard this time" "These are all tasks assigned to me by the party, and I should do them," Seryosha quickly and humbly replied.
After greeting Seryosha, Gorbachev began to introduce his colleagues and subordinates to him.
There were nine secretaries of the Secretariat, and each of them got up to shake hands with Seryosha at the introduction of Gorbachev.
From the moment Seryosha entered the door, he felt the change in Gorbachev's attitude towards himself.
It is clear that Gorbachev now appreciates himself very much and has helped him to arrange a speech at a regular meeting of the Secretariat.
This is obviously paving the way for himself, and a young cadre who can speak in the Secretariat has a bright future no matter how you look at it.
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Seryosha kept his pride in his heart, and he did not know whether the dispute between Gromyko and Gorbachev over the trip had come to an end.
In addition, Seryosha was most concerned about the speech for a while, and he did not know what Gorbachev wanted him to say at the meeting t1706231537: