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... ry was always in a lukewarm state, partly due to various limiting factors. Simply put, this economic crop is rather finicky, difficult to manage, and subject to geographical restrictions, making it a high-risk venture.
However, the market demand was significant, consistently in a state of undersupply. In Ernst’s view, even if the planting scale were expanded tenfold, the market could absorb it. Its superior performance allows it to replace many materials.
Karina found Ernst’s thi ...
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