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... m laid out before us, we sat down as a family to brainstorm ideas.

“The first and most obvious step is to get more people on our new land to pioneer farming villages.” Mum said.

Dad, who still had his face buried in his hands, replied, “Yes, but it’s going to take a lot longer than six months to get people settled and set up, let alone produce anything worth exporting. While these long-term money makers are starting up, we need something quick and profitable to keep the troops I ...

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