In the context of rapid urbanization, China's rural land is gradually abandoned, and the problem of food security is becoming increasingly serious. In response to this trend, the state launched a new policy in April this year, allocating 10 billion yuan as a one-time subsidy to stimulate farmers' enthusiasm for growing food.
However, how can we ensure that this money actually reaches the people who actually grow it? What are the challenges and opportunities faced by various localities in the process of disbursing subsidies?
A reality that cannot be ignored is,As the pace of urbanization accelerated, more and more farmers began to become urban workers, and farmland that had previously been cultivated was gradually abandoned. If this trend continues, food production will inevitably shrink, which in turn will affect the country's food security.
In this regard, we must realize that agriculture is still the cornerstone of China's economic development, and food security is directly related to the survival and development of the country, and we must not be sloppy in the slightest. Therefore, it is very important and necessary for the state to formulate a series of preferential policies to stimulate farmers' enthusiasm for growing grain.
A one-time subsidy will be issued to farmers who actually grow grain
In April this year, the Ministry of Finance announced that it would allocate 10 billion yuan as a one-time subsidy to farmers who actually grow grain. Noting this key word of "disposable" is enough to highlight the special importance that the state attaches to this policy.
This subsidy is not given casually and not everyone can apply for it. According to the content of the document, the targets of this subsidy include farmers who have transferred land to grow grain, farmers who grow grain on their own contracted land, and new agricultural business entities such as family farms, rural cooperatives and agricultural enterprises. This provision ensures the fairness and impartiality of the subsidy and benefits the real grain growers.
However, how can we ensure that this subsidy is accurately distributed to the actual food growers?
The answer lies in the use of modern information technology. Advanced big data technology can accurately determine the type of crops planted in the field, and then confirm whether the subsidy applicant meets the criteria. In the process of distribution, the state has adopted a "one-first" method, which is convenient and fast to ensure that farmers can receive subsidies in a timely manner.
In addition to the one-time subsidy, the localities** also provide farmers with a number of additional food subsidies.
For example, this year, Heilongjiang Province has implemented subsidies for farmers to protect cultivated land, and the subsidy amount per mu is 5778 yuan, with a one-time subsidy of 5 yuan per mu. Therefore, qualified farmers in Heilongjiang Province can get up to 62. per mu of landA subsidy of 78 yuan.
Shangyu District, Shaoxing City, Zhejiang Province also has a similar policy, and its subsidy standard is as high as 210 yuan mu, showing China's strong support and encouragement for agricultural development.
In addition, many regions have set different subsidy standards depending on the crop. For example, wheat farmers receive a subsidy of 110 yuan per mu, rice farmers receive a subsidy of 100 yuan, and soybean farmers receive a subsidy of up to 270 yuan per mu.
In particular, it should be pointed out that China has made great efforts to subsidize soybean producers. Taking Jilin Province as an example, its subsidy is very large, and the subsidy for one mu of land can reach 500 yuan, which is considered a high level in the country.
For farmers, this eye-catching figure is undoubtedly a huge incentive and can greatly increase their motivation to grow food.
It is worth mentioning that this year, not only has subsidies increased, but also food. According to market data, this year's rice is extremely superior, and since October, the rice has been climbing, and many areas have even increased by more than 20%. This is undoubtedly a big positive for rice farmers, and their profits will be significantly improved.
Write at the end
On the whole, the all-round policy stimulus and the favorable influence of market factors have jointly stimulated the enthusiasm of farmers for growing grain. It is believed that with the encouragement of national policies, China's food security will be more strongly guaranteed, and the implementation of the rural revitalization strategy will also be in full swing.
But at the same time, we should also be vigilant against possible subsidy abuses and ensure that every subsidy reaches those who need it.