The new opportunity of dividing the land and working alone, and the peasants' views on whether the production is delivered to the households, is it progress or regression
China's rural areas have undergone tremendous changes in recent years, and the core of this change is the transformation of the countryside. "Dividing fields" and "co-production contract responsibility system" were two epoch-making events in the process of China's rural revitalization, which aroused heated discussions and debates at that time. So, will there be new opportunities for dividing the fields separately?Whether the implementation of the contract responsibility system for joint production is a step forward or a step backward, let us listen to the voices of farmers.
Let us listen to the voices of those who are in favor of dividing the fields, believing that it will provide them with new opportunities. They believe that the practice of dividing land has broken the original "collective management" restriction on the development of productive forces, and has enabled each villager to cultivate according to his or her own ability and how much he has paid, thus giving full play to the peasants' enthusiasm and creativity for work. Peasant households believe that the division of land gives each person a "heaven and earth", and can be appropriately adjusted according to their own conditions to maximize their profits. For example, some people are good at growing rice, some are good at raising fish, and some are good at raising pigs, but when they come to cooperatives, they are not able to allocate resources well, and many people are not able to fully use their talents. But now, all farmers have the right to start their own businesses, which is undoubtedly a new opportunity for them.
There are also some people who oppose the division of land and advocate the implementation of the contract responsibility system for joint production, and this is the way forward. They believe that although the practice of land division has enabled the peasants to gain greater autonomy, it has also brought about many problems and problems. First of all, after the division of land, the land of farmers is divided, which restricts the cooperation and communication of farmers, which leads to an imbalance of manpower and a large consumption of manpower. Second, with the massive loss of agricultural population and the aging of the population, many villages are facing a situation of "migrant labor shortage", and it is impossible to realize the large-scale operation of large areas of cultivated land. This has led some peasant households to the idea that the implementation of the contract responsibility system for joint production can make full use of the economies of scale in the rural areas and promote the modernization and sustainable development of the rural areas. They cited several examples of achievements in rural contracted management to illustrate the possibilities and opportunities for the implementation of contractual management.
In short, the grassroots cadres also have their own views on the controversy between "dividing the fields" and "contracting the work." Some people see the division of land as a new opportunity, an incentive, and an incentiveSome people advocate that the implementation of the contract responsibility system for joint production is the only way to promote the modernization and sustainable development of China's agriculture. However, no matter what method is adopted, its essence is to expand the income of farmers, expand their development space, and create more development opportunities for them. In order to take the road of rural construction that suits China's specific conditions, we must base ourselves on the farmers themselves and solve practical problems for them.
A well-written essay should not only be reasonable, but also give examples and be sincere. Only from the voices of the masses can we more fully understand the importance and role of the division of land and the implementation of the responsibility system for them. Through real people and personal experiences, readers can gain a deeper understanding of the nature and complexity of things. Only in this way can we have a more objective and reasonable understanding of the successes and failures of rural reform, and can we put forward some constructive suggestions for the future development of China's rural areas.