Although very satisfied with the development of Spain's agriculture, Carlo still decided to find time in the second half of the year to personally inspect Andalusia and the Extremadura Region.
This is not because Carlo does not trust the data reported by Minister Jovellar, but as the King of Spain, Carlo still needs to personally see the development of Spain's agriculture and animal husbandry, and personally understand the problems faced by local farmers and herders, and then solve them.
If he only looked at the data reported by various departments in the Madrid Royal Palace, Carlo would not be able to understand the true local development in detail.
Doing so would only make Carlo more and more unfamiliar with the development of Spain, ultimately losing control over the country.
