More people were willing to work for them this time after they learned that Centra Bank had a new management and would likely, finally change and improve over the years.
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Once the examinations and meal planning were over, Loreen ordered everything they would need from the capital.
Meanwhile, they ordered the fresh produce necessary for ingredients from small-scale farmers in the further parts of Greenville who had difficulty delivering their goods to the capital for higher returns.
This way, not only did they save money, they were also able to help and patronize local farmers who did not have the means to deliver their goods to the capital.
This move earned the support of the farmers in Greenville especially since they would be long-term partners.
With the manpower complete and all other resources necessary finally completed, they were set for Phase 2 of the feeding program.