Recently, a puzzling news has caused widespread discussion in the agricultural community. It is understood that tens of thousands of catties of agricultural products in a farmland were piled up in the field and no one bought them, but at the same time, the market for the agricultural products was rising. This phenomenon raises the question of what could have led to such a puzzling situation
We have to pay attention to some problems in modern agriculture. With the acceleration of urbanization, the exodus from rural areas has become an irreversible trend, leaving many traditional farmlands uncultivated. As we all know, global market competition has led to the overproduction of agricultural products, and these overproduced agricultural products cannot be effectively marketed. In this case, a large amount of agricultural products had to be left in the farmland and not circulated to the market in time. Poor access to agricultural markets is also one of the reasons for this phenomenon. Due to the poor information transmission channels between farmers and merchants, the asymmetry of information on the supply and demand of agricultural products is caused. On the one hand, because of the lack of sales channels and information, it is difficult for farmers to quickly understand the changes in the market, so there is a loss that is difficult to grasp when the source of goods is not accurate. On the other hand, the same is true for the grasp of ** business. It is also difficult for them to accurately grasp the market, and it is easy to buy some poor quality agricultural products when they are willing to pay less than the farmers' expectations when they purchase agricultural products, resulting in a decline in the wholesale of agricultural products, which is not conducive to the profitability of farmers.
The policy environment is also an important factor affecting the circulation of agricultural products. In some places, the barriers to market access for agricultural products are too high, preventing farmers from entering formal markets to sell them. In addition, some traditional industry controls have further increased the difficulty of the circulation of agricultural products, which has limited the sales channels of agricultural products, and directly led to a large number of agricultural products being stranded in the fields. In view of the above problems, relevant departments should strengthen market supervision and policy guidance. First of all, it can provide more information services in rural areas, strengthen farmers' understanding of market dynamics, and provide accurate market and sales channel information. Secondly, we should increase the adjustment of the market access threshold for agricultural products to provide farmers with more opportunities and platforms to enter the formal market. At the same time, it is necessary to appropriately reduce the intermediate links in the circulation of agricultural products, reduce the cost of agricultural product circulation, and guide peasant households to adopt pre-sale and reservation methods to ensure that agricultural products can be circulated to the market in a timely manner and increase the income of peasant households.
Industry organizations should strengthen the construction of circulation channels for agricultural products. Through the establishment of a more complete logistics system for agricultural products, the rapid circulation efficiency of agricultural products will be improved and the loss of agricultural products will be reduced. At the same time, we should strengthen the supervision and inspection of the quality of agricultural products to ensure that agricultural products can meet market demand. In general, tens of thousands of catties are piled up in the field and no one collects them, but the market is rising, and the hidden problems behind it are worth thinking about. The issue of the production and marketing of agricultural products has a bearing on the stability and prosperity of rural economic development, as well as on the peasants' enthusiasm for production and income level. We look forward to the cooperation of relevant departments and people from all walks of life to find scientific and feasible solutions to enable the smooth circulation of agricultural products, and help alleviate poverty in rural areas and the sustainable development of the agricultural industry.