Who will answer these questions when domestic food prices are generally falling, but food imports ar

Mondo Three rural Updated on 2024-02-27

Domestic food prices are generally **, but food imports are increasing, who will answer these questions?

Problems in the national agricultural market.

Recently, a large farmer mourning the loss and suspected of burning corn to make charcoal on the Internet has attracted attention. Most of the peasants are in"A good harvest is not a good harvest"In the situation, the national agricultural product market is cold, and the grain prices of all walks of life are the first, but grain imports have increased instead of decreasing. The decline in all kinds of agricultural products has caused people to worry about food. According to statistics, China's total corn consumption will increase by 061%, pig slaughter and livestock meat production will reach the highest level in 20 years.

Amplification: The crying and runny tears of large producers are not an isolated phenomenon, but a microcosm. The emergence of this phenomenon has highlighted the current situation of the vast number of peasants. Against this background, the agricultural product market is unusually cold, the peasants are miserable, and the peasants are mourning all over the country. In particular, pigs, cattle, and sheep have increased the anxiety of farmers. Wheat, corn and other basic food items fell sharply. Faced with this situation, people seem to suddenly lose their attraction to grain and meat, but the reality is that pigs can't do without feed, and people can't do without food. While we've been talking about weak demand, statistics show that China's total corn consumption will actually grow by 061%。More importantly, the increase in meat and poultry production is further evidence that maize consumption is not decreasing. Data shows that in 2023, China's pig inventory will reach the highest level in 20 years, and the annual slaughter of live pigs will reach 72.7 billion heads, up 38%。The main output of livestock and poultry meat also reached 96.41 million tons, once again reaching the highest level in nearly 20 years.

Concerns arise from food imports.

In 2023, China's grain imports will reach 1600 million tons, an increase of 117%, the second highest in history. Of particular concern is the significant increase in imports of a variety of cereals such as soybeans, corn and wheat. It's worth asking, what is the real destination of these massive grains? Why do you have to import a lot of food at the domestic market? Are soybeans imported to keep rations safe? What is the purpose of importing large quantities of corn, wheat and barley? If only for emergency needs, should imported food be put on the market as a reserve rather than directly? In the case of sustained domestic food prices, should we consider staggered imports to avoid a greater impact on the domestic market? Looking at the domestic corn market, it is really incomprehensible that a large amount of imported corn is still being auctioned in the case of **persistence**. If it is to earn foreign exchange earnings, do we need to properly adjust the grains** in the domestic market to avoid farmers becoming victims of unfair competition?

Expansion: The situation in the domestic grain market is deeply worrying, especially in the context of the widespread grain imports, which continue to intensify. In 2023, China's grain imports will reach 1600 million tons, an increase of 117%, which is already the second highest level in the history of China's grain imports after 2021. Of particular concern is the significant increase in imports of a variety of cereals such as soybeans, corn and wheat. This raises the question: what exactly did these mass-imported grains go? Why import large quantities when the price of grain in the domestic market is **? If it is to ensure the security of the country's food rations, then what are these large imports of corn, wheat and barley for? If only for emergency needs, should imported food be put on the market as a reserve rather than directly? Especially in the case of sustained food prices in the domestic market, should we consider adjusting the import strategy to avoid a greater impact on the domestic market? Looking at the domestic corn market, there are still a large number of imported corn entering the market in the case of **persistence**, which is indeed intriguing. Shouldn't the grains in the domestic market be properly adjusted, if it is for the sake of obtaining foreign exchange, instead of making the farmers bear the consequences?

The current situation of the agricultural market and the loss of voice.

Insufficient attention is paid to the issue of grain prices in China, and more attention is paid to the increase in grain production and entertainment gossip news. The silence in the face of food prices and farmers' losses is incomprehensible. In the face of farmers' complaints and doubts from all sides, the mainstream ** chose to remain silent, and the result is that the question of food prices has not been answered. In this kind"Singing and dancing"Who will answer these questions? How to resolve the dilemma of the agricultural market? We must face up to the current situation, make in-depth analysis, protect the interests of the peasants through policies and practical actions, restore the peasants' confidence in the land, and prevent the peasants from becoming victims of economic development. Guaranteeing supply and increasing income has always been"Three rural"The core of the work, especially the stabilization of grain has become the top priority, and ensuring the income of grain farmers is the basis for achieving food security.

Amplification: The silence of ** is incomprehensible, and when the issue of food prices is widely concerned and farmers suffer greatly, the mainstream ** has chosen to keep silent, which is worth pondering. Against the backdrop of the intensification of the food price problem, ** should take greater responsibility instead of indulging in trivial news such as entertainment gossip. The voices of farmers and the doubts of all sectors of society on food prices should be paid more attention to and responded, and the silence of the mainstream ** is incomprehensible. In this kind"Boom scene"Against this backdrop, who is answering these pressing questions? How to solve the current dilemma of the agricultural market? We must face up to the current difficult situation and not allow the peasants to become victims in the entire process of social development. Only through effective policies and concrete actions can the interests of farmers be safeguarded and their confidence in the land restored. Ensuring supply and increasing income has always been the top priority of rural work, and stabilizing grain is a key issue at present. Ensuring that grain producers are profitable is an important cornerstone of achieving food stability.

In a nutshell: domestic food prices**, increased grain imports, and chaotic markets for agricultural products. Insufficient attention has been paid to this phenomenon, farmers have been hit hard, and the grain situation has been bleak. It is necessary to strengthen political adjustment, protect the peasants' interests, and restore order in the grain market. Personally, I believe that we should strengthen supervision, promote the rational circulation of agricultural products, protect the rights and interests of farmers, and maintain food safety and stability.

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