Chickens and ducks are no longer allowed in the countryside? Did Professor Wen misunderstand the act

Mondo Three rural Updated on 2024-01-29

Wen TiejunThe professor said in a lectureRuralIn recent years, there have been a number of local bansRaising chickensThe phenomenon of ducks, geese, pigs, cattle and sheep, he questioned this and thought it was unreasonable. However, has anyone misunderstood Professor Wen's remarks? Before that, I was rightRuralI was confused by the ban on farming, but after attending an inspection of a farmer's manure treatment facility, I had a more realistic understanding of why. Next, I'm going to focus on **RuralForbiddenRaising chickensThe real reasons behind ducks and geese, pigs, cattle and sheep, and an objective analysis of Professor Wen Tiejun's remarks.

RuralForbiddenRaising chickensThe regulations for ducks, geese, pigs, cattle and sheep are misunderstood by some peopleEnvironmentally friendlyand image engineering, but in fact it is not for these reasons. According to the township animal husbandry and veterinary staff, farmers are prohibited from breeding on a large scale in residential areas, mainly because it will seriously affect the livelihood of villagers. The large amount of manure produced by large-scale farming has a strong smell, which will not only pollute the air, but also more likely to cause environmental pollution during heavy rainsRuralof residents bring trouble. The ban on farming in villages is actually aimed at resolving the conflict between residents and farmers.

For protectionFarmersThe current regulations require that the farm should be kept at a sufficient distance from the residential area to ensure that the smell of the farm is not rightFarmersLife is disrupting. In addition, currentlyRuralIt is not forbidden for farmers to raise a small number of chickens, ducks, geese, pigs, cattle and sheep. The state does not prohibit farmers from raising a dozen or even twenty chickens and ducks, and as long as the manure is disposed of in a timely manner, few people are investigated for it. Therefore, we can seeRuralThe current state of farming has not beenWen TiejunThe professor described it as severe.

Nowadays, more and more youngerFarmersChoose to go out to work to earn a living, instead of engaging in family farming. This is mainly due to the relatively high wages of part-time workers, and at the same timeFarmersThey are also aware that large-scale farming can adversely affect their living environment, so they are reluctant to bear this burden. In addition, in order to achieve profitable farming, large-scale operation must be carried out, and at least dozens of pigs are neededRaising chickensHundreds or even thousands are needed. Such large-scale farming has too much impact on the surrounding environment and is not suitable for setting up a farm in a village. Therefore,RuralRaising chickensThe number of ducks, geese, pigs, cattle and sheep is not the sameWen TiejunIt's too restrictive, as the professor said.

Wen TiejunProfessor as well-knownThree ruralExperts, whose rhetoric is often very influential. However, for himRuralWe do not agree on the accuracy of the description of the current state of animal husbandry. Wen TiejunThe professor is in the forbiddenRuralIn the comments on the matter of farming, it seems that the nuanced requirements of the national policy are reduced toEnvironmentally friendlyand image engineering, as a way to call attentionFarmersliving conditions.

However, in the face of the real situation, we should look at the problem holistically. RuralThe prohibition of breeding is to solve the contradiction between residents and farmers, protectionFarmersThe living environment is not just for the sake ofEnvironmentally friendlyor image engineering. Therefore,Wen TiejunThere is a certain degree of confusion in the professor's statement, and we should objectively analyze such a problem from all aspects.

By passingRuralThe real reason for the prohibition of raising geese, ducks, pigs, cattle and sheep **, we can see that this provision is not forEnvironmentally friendlyor image engineering, but to solve the contradiction between farmers and residents, protectionFarmersliving environment. RuralIt is not completely forbidden for farmers to raise a small number of chickens, ducks, geese, pigs, cattle and sheep, but it is required that the scale of breeding is not too large and must not affect the surrounding environment. Therefore, we need to look at Professor Wen Tiejun's remarks objectively and not be confused by his personal position and misinterpretation. Through research and reflection on this issue, I personally believe that it will be solvedRuralThe problem of breeding must be satisfiedFarmersThe need to improve living standards and increase income should also respect environmental protection and the rights and interests of residents.

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