After returning to Madrid, Carlo summoned Minister of Agriculture Jovellar Soler to inquire about the current agricultural development in Spain.
Although most of Spain's land is not suitable for agriculture, there are still regions that are excellent farmland, suitable for growing crops as well as fruits and vegetables.
Although Portugal has a larger area of plains, its grain yield is actually inferior to that of Spain.
In later years, Spain was one of Europe's largest vegetable and fruit exporters, with a food self-sufficiency rate of about seventy percent, which is quite impressive.
Minister of Agriculture Jovellar Soler soon arrived at the Madrid Royal Palace, where Carlo met him in the palace reception room.
"Minister Jovellar, how is our agricultural development now?" Before Jovellar could pay his respects, Carlo impatiently asked his question.
