The three strange phenomena in the countryside are more troublesome than the "wife shortage" and affect the whole village
Introduction. With the rapid development of urbanization in China, the imbalance between urban and rural development has become increasingly prominent, which has led to many social conflicts, such as the phenomenon of "wife shortage" in rural areas. However, the problem of "wife shortage" has not been well alleviated, and in rural areas, there are three more troublesome phenomena, and they are all spreading across the country. This article will give a detailed introduction to these three strange phenomena.
With the rapid development of urbanization in China, China's agricultural surplus labor force continues to pour into cities and towns, making the problem of idle farmland increasingly prominent. This is very detrimental to the foundation of our country's economy, agriculture that is based on agriculture. According to the National Bureau of Statistics, there are currently more than 300 million hectares of idle arable land in China's rural areas, and it is still increasing. In the long run, this will seriously affect the steady development of China's economy.
Due to the low efficiency of agricultural production, it is difficult to meet the needs of agricultural production, and a large number of surplus agricultural labor force has flowed into cities and towns. The income of the farmers who stay in the countryside is very limited, and the wages of working in the cities are relatively high, so most of the agricultural population will choose to work in the cities. This has resulted in a shortage of labour on rural land, and land desolation is a problem.
To solve this dilemma, a series of policies must be developed to guide farmers to stay and engage in agricultural production. If they want to stay, they have to increase their incomes and improve the infrastructure of the villages. In addition, it can also promote the modern development of rural agriculture, improve the efficiency of labor use, reduce the burden of labor, and enable more farmers to participate in agriculture.
Uneducated children.
Under the background of the rapid development of urbanization in China, the imbalance of educational resources between urban and rural areas in China is becoming increasingly prominent, and the education of rural children is becoming increasingly prominent. In China's remote villages, many children do not have access to a better education, some have no money to go to school, some do, and they also encounter the dilemma of lack of educational resources.
The reason for this lies in the lack of educational resources in rural areas of China, the small scale of primary and secondary schools, the low level of teachers, and the backward teaching equipment. On the other hand, because of the poverty of the peasants, many people cannot afford the high cost of studying, thus leaving their children out of school. This has led to poor living conditions and living conditions for rural children, which has a great impact on their studies.
In order to solve this problem, it is necessary to increase investment in rural schools to improve their quality and quantity. Improvements should be made in terms of the scale of running the school, the construction of the teaching staff, the construction of the teaching staff, the construction of the teaching staff, and the construction of teaching equipment. At the same time, families in poor areas can also be financially subsidized by paying tuition fees and related fees to ensure that their children receive a quality education.
A bazaar that no one believes.
With the advancement of urbanization, there is also a prominent problem in China's rural consumption, that is, "unable to sell". There are some problems in transportation and communication between urban and rural areas, and these are one of the important factors affecting agricultural production.
First of all, there are serious environmental problems in agricultural production in China's rural areas, which have led to deterioration and deterioration in many agricultural production links, which have seriously affected the rural residents' guarantee of agricultural production and livelihood. Secondly, there is information asymmetry in agricultural production, and it is difficult to grasp the market, which damages the rights and interests of farmers. In addition, in the process of agricultural production, it is difficult for farmers to make correct judgments on the needs of the market, resulting in a disconnect between production and sales, which ultimately leads to the sale and sale of agricultural products.
To solve this problem, we should start by increasing the transportation infrastructure and improving the transportation conditions to ensure that agricultural products arrive in cities and towns in a safe and timely manner. On this basis, it can also carry out relevant information consultation work for farmers, so that they can better grasp the changing trend of the market and enhance their insight into the market. At the same time, through a sound open market system, we should strengthen supervision over the circulation of agricultural products, enhance the transparency and fairness of the circulation of agricultural products, and protect the rights and interests of peasant households.
Conclusion. The three "strange phenomena" of "barren land", "no education and no education", and "no trust" in rural development are all closely related to the process of urbanization. In order to solve this problem, it is necessary to increase the support for rural development, so that the rural infrastructure can be further improved, so that the farmers' lives can be better guaranteed, and at the same time, it is necessary to strengthen the rural education and agricultural product marketing channels, so that the urban and rural economic and social harmonious development. Only in this way can we truly enable our people to live a better life and ultimately achieve the goal of building a moderately prosperous life.