"There's another matter. Our company is now involved in more and more projects, and the company's anti-corruption efforts must keep up as well."

Our company offers the best benefits in the country. Under such circumstances, it's unacceptable for anyone to have inappropriate thoughts.

Once discovered, prosecute those who should be prosecuted, dismiss those who should be dismissed; show no mercy, handle the matter as harshly as possible.

Corruption after prosperity is almost inevitable. All she can do is take drastic measures to deal with these people and increase the cost of their mistakes.

"it is good."

Xia Ran: "There's another matter. Send more skilled people to keep an eye on the core members of the Green Cross Society and investigate their corruption."

It's best if there isn't any. If there is, then gather the complete chain of evidence and ideally, shut them down and send them straight to jail.

We'll premiere this on our TV channel then, using this event to boost our channel's ratings and attract viewers.

And guide public opinion to make them disclose the destination and details of all donations.

"Is this a good idea? Won't it cause a huge uproar? As far as I know, there's a lot more to it than meets the eye, and it involves quite a few people."

Li Huaimin had talked with people inside that organization and knew that there were many things inside that couldn't be said, which is why he was worried.

"It's deep, so let's dig a hole and drain all the water from the pool, and cut off its source of water."

"It's okay, don't worry, just go for it. If anything goes wrong, I'll be there to cover for you."

It makes no sense that I'm working so hard to mend and repair things while you're squandering it all.

Xia Ran is narrow-minded and cannot tolerate such a trivial and unbalanced situation.

"That's not what I'm worried about. Okay, I know what to do."

To be fair, some of our company's employees are quite skilled in this area.

Since their boss had personally given the order, they should go all out and do something big; he was happy to see it happen.

"Well, while you're at it, keep an eye out for who comes out to speak well of these people and try their best to mediate after this happens."

It would be best to make a list, and if manpower and energy allow, check these conspicuous bags as well.

Li Huaimin replied, "Okay," it seems his boss is planning something big.

"Furthermore, we need to increase supervision and keep a close eye on the sea buckthorn and saxaul trees that we will donate in the future."

Don't let other organizations and irrelevant individuals exploit this situation for personal gain.

Speaking of this, we have to mention the various local specialties of Northwest China.

Just like the apples, potatoes, vermicelli, and lilies from Xia Ran's hometown, as well as beef, mutton, and black moss, they have long surpassed those from other producing areas across the country.

It holds a leading position in both price and quality.

why?

It's just a special product of a unique natural landscape; you can't find that kind of taste anywhere else.

Therefore, it became a unique business with no competitors.

In recent years, demand has even exceeded supply, with many products being sold directly to Southeast Asian countries.

Take Xia Ran's hometown county as an example, apple trees are now being planted by everyone.

Because its profits far exceed those of growing grain, ordinary people have found their own path to prosperity and a better life.

Those families who were the first to plant apple trees have long since become wealthy.

Not only did they build a two-story villa, but some of them even went to the county town to buy an apartment.

Therefore, being in a favorable position and benefiting from the times are extremely important.

However, the number of people raising cattle and sheep has not increased much, not because people don't want to raise more, but because they can't.

In summer and autumn, things are fine; there's plenty of grass covering the hillsides, so there's no need to worry about cattle and sheep starving.

Winter and spring are not an option; the mountains are bare and there's nothing there, so you can only eat the grass roots in the soil.

But if the grass roots are all pulled away in winter, what will grow in the soil in spring? Isn't this a vicious cycle?

In addition, the large-scale logging by local people has led to severe soil erosion and desertification in recent years, resulting in sandstorms.

However, the persistently high prices of beef and mutton have led many ordinary people to secretly raise livestock in order to make a living.

Finally, as a last resort, the county introduced a new policy to limit the number of livestock each household could raise, which improved the situation somewhat.

In September, the government held a meeting and put the Western Development Strategy on the agenda. Xia Ran knew that the opportunity she had been waiting for had arrived.

According to the original owner's memories, this policy will be fully implemented starting next year.

The aim is to build the Three-North Shelterbelt, prevent wind erosion and sandstorms, and improve the natural environment and living environment of people in western China.

In fact, Xia Ran had been waiting for this policy to arrive; she desperately wanted to change the natural environment there.

She had people cultivate a large number of sea buckthorn and saxaul trees several years in advance, specifically waiting for this policy to be introduced.

Moreover, several locations were pre-positioned to ensure that the supplies could be delivered to any location in the shortest distance and in the fastest time.

Through the original owner's memories, it is known that since the Western Development Strategy was introduced.

The local people have indeed responded actively to the national call and are doing their best to change and build their hometown.

Every spring and autumn, they organize a large number of people to plant trees and create forests.

All the students, teachers, and township government staff participated, not to mention the farmers.

During the off-season, they either go to the mountains to plant trees or dig roads and repair irrigation ditches.

In short, there is never a moment's rest.

It's a nationwide mobilization effort. Since the local people are willing to improve this situation, we must lend a hand.

In the original owner's memory, planting willow trees was the cheapest option, as materials could be obtained locally for free.

So they planted a lot of willow trees, but their survival rate was not high.

If it doesn't rain after you plant them, they're basically wasted.

Of course, there are also a very small number of people who, before other people's children have even planted the willow branches, shamelessly pull them up and take them home to burn as firewood.

Every village has one or two notorious scoundrels who are utterly shameless.

When others criticize them, they argue back, "I pulled up public property, not yours, so it's none of your business."

Some people are like that; they always feel that they might as well take advantage of public resources.

The reason why willow trees are said to be the cheapest is because the willow branches are basically cut down from the willow trees at home by students of all ages and taken to school.

Because the original owner had many children, she needed a lot of willow branches to hand over to the school, and she had to cut down a lot of willow branches, almost every semester.

This was quite a unique feature at the time.

Fortunately, willows grow quickly and will regrow in less than six months.

Otherwise, with that level of logging intensity, most trees would have been cut down long ago.

Of course, there are also pine and cypress seedlings that the government obtained from above. Pine and cypress seedlings are good, but their survival rate is even lower.

Often, if you plant something this year, you have to replant it in the same spot next year, and the same thing happens the year after that, which is both a waste of money and energy.

Upon receiving the news, Xia Ran immediately called home, emphasizing the need to actively respond to the national call.

Finally, our company recently contacted several provincial governments and signed a donation agreement that will last for ten years.

We donated sea buckthorn and saxaul trees, both of which are drought-resistant and easy to survive, and are very effective in preventing wind erosion and fixing sand dunes.

It was also later confirmed by the local community to be an easy-to-survive tree.

Our company will donate whatever amount can be planted over there.

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