One month later, when Professor Anton Peruz's team arrives in East Africa, the East African Agricultural Research Institute will be able to operate.
August 15, 1868.
Great Lakes Region (Uganda).
The immigrants, who had just finished working on the land, immediately began the major task of tree planting.
This time, they are planting rubber tree seeds imported from Brazil. Under the guidance of Brazilian agricultural experts, the immigrants follow the procedures to plant the rubber saplings.
"These saplings shouldn't be planted too densely. You must ensure the plot is ventilated and well-lit, and transportation must be convenient for better management and tapping in the future," said the Brazilian agricultural (pseudo) expert Alberto Verga to the colonial agricultural workers.
In Brazil, Alberto Verga was just an ordinary rubber planter with relatively rich planting experience.