In contemporary society, a widely discussed question is: "Why is it always the peasants who suffer from poverty?" This question may seem simple, but it involves profound social phenomena and historical legacies.
What is the cause of the farmers' plight? This paper will analyze this problem in depth and reveal the multifaceted causes of peasant poverty, in order to arouse the society's attention and thinking about rural issues.
Why are peasants poor? The social dividend forgets the older generation, and the gap between urban and rural areas has widened more than ten times!
Looking back at history, we find that farmers have long been spectators and contributors to social change.
In the old society, the peasants were largely landless and had to hand over most of their output to the landlords for farming, leading to their poverty.
Even after the founding of the People's Republic of China, the peasants improved in land distribution, but in the period of "agriculture to support workers", they generously supported industrial development, but failed to share the corresponding social dividends, and the contributions of the older generation of peasants were not fairly rewarded, which gradually widened the gap between urban and rural areas, affecting the quality of life of peasants in their later years.
Is it difficult for farmers to get rich by farming? The main reason for the low grain price has been that the grain price has been stagnant for more than ten years!
In recent years, the phenomenon that peasants have difficulty in farming to get rich has become increasingly prominent.
The grain has been in a slump for a long time, and it has been standing still for more than ten years, making it difficult for farmers to make profits, and even facing a loss.
As a result, farmers face difficulties in farming to make ends meet, and they have to work constantly in order to surviveBut it is difficult to get out of poverty.
Rural infrastructure is lagging behind, public services are in short supply, farmers' development is limited, and production and life are in a dilemma!
The lag of rural infrastructure has become another important reason restricting the development of peasants.
Compared with urban areas, rural areas lag behind in the construction of roads, transportation, water supply, electricity, and other infrastructure, which greatly restricts the production and living conditions of peasants.
At the same time, the shortage of public services such as education and health care has brought additional burdens and troubles to farmers, making it difficult for them to obtain more opportunities due to many restrictions in their development.
The enthusiasm of farmers is sluggish, there are too many rules and regulations that hinder independent development, and it is difficult to escape restrictions on setting up stalls to sell agricultural products!
The low motivation of farmers is another issue that needs attention.
Excessive administrative regulations and restrictions have made it difficult for peasants to develop independently.
For example, farmers want to develop agricultural and sideline processing industry, aquaculture, etc., but they need to be reviewed, meet various standards, and even sell agricultural products online are also facing the risk of violating the law, which makes farmers lose many opportunities in development.
Why aren't the peasants rich? With limited income and asymmetric technical information, rural areas are facing development problems!
The limited income** of farmers is also one of the reasons why it is difficult for them to get rich.
Compared with urban residents, the income of farmers is relatively low, which limits their living standards and development space.
At the same time, the asymmetry of technological information makes the production efficiency of rural areas low and the benefits are limited, and the problems faced by farmers are diverse, making it difficult for them to move forward in development.
Write at the end:
Based on the above analysis, the answer to why it is always the peasants who suffer from poverty is a complex and realistic question, although it hurts.
The forgetting of social dividends, low food prices, lagging infrastructure, administrative constraints and limited income have all contributed to the fact that farmers have not been able to truly lift themselves out of poverty.
To solve this problem, we not only need the attention and support of the world, but also the joint efforts of the whole society to jointly promote the development of rural areas and enable farmers to live a better life.
This is a major plan related to the country's goal of building a moderately prosperous society in an all-round way, and it is also a social responsibility that every citizen should actively participate in.
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