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Chapter 1448 - Chapter 1354: High Value-Added Products

In fact, Joseph's small inventions didn't have much technical difficulty.

For example, the cheese mixer was directly borrowed from a chemical plant. The sausage meat grinder, on the other hand, was modified from a coal mine crusher.

Now that we've just entered the steam age, people's minds haven't fully opened up, so any engineering application Joseph casually proposes can significantly boost productivity.

Driven by two revolutionary food processing devices, Parma's fiscal revenue has soared by more than 20% for two consecutive years—selling starch at the price of meat is bound to make money—and this is even without fully matured raw material procurement and sales channels.

With industrially produced agricultural by-products gradually entering the Balkans and Levant regions since the end of last year, it's projected that this year's fiscal revenue growth will exceed 30%.

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