Should farmer bosses apply for a state pension? Personal opinion.
Preface. As the pillars of the motherland, they have made great contributions to the motherland through hard work. However, there are also some people who advocate that since they are the owners of the business, they cannot ask for a pension for them. This statement is extremely absurd and absurd, and it requires us to deeply reflect on and refute it.
The toil of the farmer.
Under difficult and difficult conditions, peasants engaged in agricultural labor are the main force in China's agriculture. They get up early every morning, regardless of cold or heat, work hard, sow seeds, and harvest, and make important contributions to ensuring food safety in our country.
Faced with a variety of uncertainties, farmers are constantly making production and operation decisions. In the cultivation process, it is necessary to comprehensively consider the soil quality, climatic conditions and pest control conditions, and select suitable crops in combination with market needs. During the growth of crops, it is necessary to carefully fertilize, water, weed, and apply insecticides in a timely manner. While the crops are growing vigorously, it also takes a lot of manpower and machines to complete the harvesting and threshing work. This series of agricultural activities has cost countless efforts and painstaking efforts of farmers.
Urban and rural areas treat peasants differently.
Although they work hard, they face uncertain wages and less pay. In fact, compared with urban residents, the average wage of the rural population is low, and the living conditions are more difficult. This is not because the enthusiasm of peasant households is not high, but the main reason is that the level of development in rural areas is relatively low, and the fluctuations in agricultural products are very large, making it difficult for peasant households to reach a stable level of income. In addition, the level of protection of the rights and interests of rural residents in China in terms of social security is low, and the old-age insurance system is even weaker.
The issue of peasant pensions.
Just because farmers ask for a higher pension doesn't mean they're not their employer. As a matter of fact, the peasants struggle on their own cultivated land, and they only have "possession" of the cultivated land but no "property rights." The land is state-owned and owned by the collective. As a result, farmers do not enjoy all the benefits like business owners, including pensions.
Conclusion. As the main body of China's economic development, peasants have created a rich material foundation for society through production and labor. However, at present, the level of wages and social security of rural residents in China is not high, especially the level of old-age security for rural residents. Therefore, it is reasonable for farmers to ask for the first increase in basic pension insurance benefits. This is not only an affirmation of their hard work, but also an affirmation of their efforts. It is necessary to attach importance to the issue of providing for the elderly in rural areas, improve their social security and welfare, and enable them to "take care of their old age" and "receive medical treatment when they are sick." Only in this way can our society achieve harmony and stability.
The controversy over China's rural pension insurance system must have a fair and objective viewpoint. Peasants are people who have made significant contributions to the motherland, and their labor also embodies a certain social value. To this end, it is necessary to improve the basic old-age insurance system for rural residents, not only from their own interests, but also to reflect social fairness and justice. We need to value and reward the work of peasants so that they are entitled to social security and pensions. Only with the care and support of the whole society can the living standards of China's rural residents be continuously improved, thereby promoting the process of China's agricultural modernization and promoting the harmonious unity of urban and rural economic development. Let us work together for the rights and fairness of the vast number of farmers, so that they can live a better life.