Joseph was also well aware that this model of breeding through specialized institutions was very costly, and once the planting scale reached a certain level, the supply of seeds would also struggle to meet demand.
Moreover, with the relentless efforts of industrial spies from various countries, the parent plants used to produce the triploid beet seeds would sooner or later be leaked — after all, there are a thousand days for a thief, not a thousand days to guard against a thief, and no one can guarantee there would be no slip-ups — and then they'd cultivate the seeds themselves.
Even other countries might have a genius appear who independently cultivates high-sugar beet.
However, Joseph was not worried about this in the slightest.
Because before these situations occurred, he had ample time to firmly bind beet sugar and the franc together.
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