However, this time, at Mo Yan's strong insistence, a minor adjustment was made to the contract: if a natural disaster caused a reduction in vegetable production, resulting in supply shortages, it would not be considered a breach of contract by Liu Yang Village, and these people could not seek compensation.
Last year, in order to open up the market as quickly as possible, there was an unfair clause stating, "Should any factor cause a vegetable supply shortage, Liu Yang Village will compensate double the amount", but this year it was no longer necessary.
Originally, those businessmen did not agree, but Mo Yan's attitude was so tough, with no concessions, that they were ultimately seduced by the lucrative profits of greenhouse vegetables and signed the contract in the end.
It must have been this premise that allowed Yang Bao to consider expanding the planting scale without feeling burdened.