Two Thousand Two Hundred and Eighty Four Rainforest Adventure
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Guainha Province, 300 kilometers southeast of Bogota, is considered a border province of Colombia.
This is an inland area, close to Brazil.
Located on a plateau, most of the province is covered by tropical rainforest.
However, in recent years, with human development, many plantations have been established here.
However, most of these are plantations developed by Pan American Agriculture.
If this were the case before, not many people would be willing to come to this place.
Because it conflicts with tropical rainforest, it is very difficult to develop.
Moreover, mosquitoes and venomous snakes are everywhere, and the cost of human losses is very high, so the economy of this province was not very good in the past.
There is not even a large population because the natural conditions are too harsh.
And the harshness here is different from the extreme cold or drought in everyone's impression.
It rains here every three days and the temperature is extremely high.
Although it is very suitable for planting, it is not suitable for human survival.
Especially in the past few years when artemisinin was not widely available, mosquitoes and flies here could easily sting people. This is no exaggeration.
Not to mention how powerful mosquitoes and flies can be, the main reason is that malaria spread by mosquitoes and flies is very rampant.
Although artemisinin has become popular in recent years, the mortality rate from malaria has begun to decrease significantly.
However, many people still die every year due to various sudden diseases and do not have time to seek medical treatment.
However, although the environment is very harsh, the living conditions of the people here are not too bad.
Mainly because many flour merchants used to like to gather in the rainforest in this area and engage in planting.
The products grown are sold to North America and Europe.
But since the two largest flour merchants in Colombia were eliminated one after another in the 1990s.
The flour merchants here are not as popular as they used to be.
Coupled with the rise of flour merchants in Mexico.
The flour merchants in this country have been reduced to second-rate suppliers, not the dominant players in the industry as before.
And this province is the favorite place of those flour merchants.
The area is large enough, with many rivers and deep mountains and old forests everywhere.
Once they hide inside, no one outside can find them.
Even if there are satellites above your head, there are towering trees hundreds of meters high everywhere here, and it rains all the time.
Unless you can press the satellite to the top of their heads every day, you can't even hope to find them.
Therefore, although the two major flour merchants were eliminated, the small and medium-sized flour merchants in various countries have not disappeared, but have become more low-key than before.
However, in the past two years, there have been significantly fewer flour merchants here.
At the beginning, the elites at the Jefferson Institute were still very strange, and they couldn't figure it out no matter how hard they studied.
Why did those flour merchants disappear for no apparent reason?
It wasn’t until more than a year ago that the name Pan American Agricultural Development Company jumped into everyone’s sight.
Everyone began to wonder if the disappearance of those flour merchants was related to this company.
But everyone is just guessing. After all, no one can believe that an agricultural company has the power to make so many flour merchants disappear.
But since Frank came to Columbia, he felt the power of this company.
Advertisements for their products can be seen everywhere in the capital.
This agricultural company is not outstanding, but they have invested in many food companies in Colombia.
Therefore, almost all the food companies advertising on TV in this country are inextricably linked to their family.
For example, almost half of the corn, potatoes and other coarse grains that Colombian people like to eat are produced in their plantations.
And most of the beef that ordinary people like to eat comes from their pastures.
They not only engage in planting, but also engage in breeding on a large scale.
It is precisely because of their appearance that the cost of living of people in Colombia has been greatly reduced, so many people like them very much.
Even one out of every twenty Colombians works in their company, or in a company in the industrial chain related to their company.
In just a few years, this company has actually penetrated so deeply in Colombia.
This made Frank, who had been investigating the company in recent days, feel horrified.
However, even though he obtained a lot of valuable information, he had no intention of reporting it to the Jefferson Institute.
After all, he is still a traitor now, and even if he reports it to the research institute, those people won't take it seriously.
Only when he really gets some results will those people believe that this company has become a serious problem.
And what he is looking for is the connection between this company and Yan Guo...
After all...everyone knows...
This time, he set his goal on Pan American agricultural development, on a farm in Canzaret.
It is a very inconspicuous small city in the southeast corner of Colombia, which can be said to be close to Brazil.
The population is only over 30,000, and the nearby geographical environment is very good.
The terrain is flat and has many rivers.
In the past two years, the Pan American Agricultural Development Corporation has opened a number of plantations and ranches there.
Externally, they mainly grow corn, fruits, coffee beans, and raise cattle and sheep.
But in Frank's view, this branch is very suspicious.
Because they have built a very large R&D center there.
It is said that hundreds of Yanguo people often come and go there.
What can a large group of people from Yan country study in the tropical rain forest?
He is very curious!
Many of Johnson's teammates have arrived in Colombia one after another in recent days.
We usually stay in different hotels in Bogotá, and usually go out during the day to inquire about the situation.
In the evening, we will find a secret place to meet.
The plan was finally made that day, and the group set off the next day.
However, they did not go together, but dispersed into three groups.
Frank and Johnson each led a team, and the other team was handed over to Johnson's comrade, Marios.
That guy is a Hispanic American, and it is much more convenient than them to get around and do things in South America.
Three teams, with a total of more than fifty people, took different means of transportation.
After spending a day traveling from different directions, we finally arrived at Canzaret.
However, after arriving in the town, they were not in a hurry to enter the city.
Instead, they first sent a few people, disguised as out-of-town travelers, to enter the city and purchase supplies.
When it got dark, the people who went to the city to purchase finally came back with supplies and news.
"There is indeed something weird about this town. When we entered, the people inside seemed to be very wary of us..."
"They may seem careless, but in fact they will try to find out where you are from."
"Even when we went to the supermarket in the city to do some shopping, we felt like someone was following us!"