In Charlie’s view, Madagascar is an excellent country for labor reform.
First of all, the local economy is extremely underdeveloped and the conditions are extremely poor, so it has a very good disciplinary significance for Olivia and this group of people.
Secondly, the more economically underdeveloped a place is, the more human labor is needed, and most of the labor is farm work.
Sugarcane and cotton are all native products of Africa and require a lot of manpower to pick.
The workload is large enough for these people to experience the joy of labor.
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