In the present daySocialFood securityIt has always been one of the issues of greatest concern to the country and the people. With the growth of the population andEconomyHow to ensure the sufficiency of food has become an important task. However, in recent years, there have been some doubts and controversies about the authenticity of the increase in grain production. EspeciallyWens GroupThe rise of this giant has led to a re-examination of the paradox of increasing food production.
Wens GroupWith its huge market share and strong influence, it becameAgricultureThe protagonist of the field. However, as Wen's monopoly strengthened, a series of problems gradually surfaced. First of all, Wen's goal is to pursue high yield and high efficiency, and use chemical fertilizers, pesticides and genetically modified technologies on a large scale. While these technologies do increase food production in the short term, they wreak havoc on soil ecosystems. Continued use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides has led to a decline in soil quality, disrupting the ecological balance of the soil and even rendering parts of the land barren. In addition,Wens Groupon seedsChainThe control also makes more and moreFarmersCaught up in a dependence on Wen's seeds. However, these high-yielding Wen's seeds have many problems in the actual farming environment, such as rightPests and diseasesThe resistance is weak. Large-scale planting of Wen's seeds ledPests and diseasesThe rapid spread of giving, giveFarmersbrought a huge oneEconomyLoss. At the same time, Wen's also controls the breeding and livestock farming industry, pesticides and pesticidesAntibioticshas led to greater concerns about food safety.
InWens GroupUnder the control of the grain production, the superficial picture of the increase in grain production is not consistent with the actual situation behind it. While food production has increased overall, this growth has come at the expense of the environment, soil quality and food safety. With the abandonment of cultivated land and the destruction of the ecological environment of farmland, the sustainability of grain production has been seriously challenged. At the same time, Wen's market monopoly has also intensifiedFarmersofEconomypressure, making them more dependent on Wen's seeds and farming model. All this calls into question the authenticity and reliability of the increase in grain production.
Wens GroupWith its strong market share and industry position, it was once regarded as the savior of increasing grain production. However, we cannot ignore the negative impact of Wen's monopoly on the ecological balance of the soil. In pursuit of higher yields and efficiency, Wen's large-scale use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides has caused an imbalance in soil composition and the destruction of ecosystems. The continued use of chemical fertilizers leads to acidification of the soil and the accumulation of inorganic substances, resulting in a gradual decline in soil fertility. The abuse of pesticides has caused great harm to the microorganisms and organic matter in the soil, and destroyed the ecological balance of the soil. This irresponsibleAgricultureThe practice not only made the land barren, but also increased the crop pairsPests and diseasessusceptibility andAntimicrobial resistance。For a long time,FarmersIn order to pursue high yields in the short term, they ignore the health of the soilSustainability。This seemingly high-yield growth model is actually gradually depleting the land's nutrients, bringing huge hidden dangers to future food production.
Wens GroupThe monopoly position makes more and moreFarmersSwitch to Wen's seeds. However, these high-yielding seeds have problems in the actual farmland environment. On the one hand, Wen's seeds are not very adaptable to the real environment of cultivation and are susceptiblePests and diseasesof the invasion. This led to:Pests and diseasesThe rapid spread of giving, giveFarmersofEconomyThe gains took a huge toll on them. On the other hand, the high cost of Wen's seeds** also leads to povertyFarmersunbearable, makes them inEconomyis more dependent on Wen's support. This high degree of dependence is not only rightFarmersofEconomyThe pressure is extreme, and it also limits their ability to choose the right planting method and seed variety. Wen by monopolizing the seedsChainway, controlledFarmerschoice, so that they lost the ability to grow independently. This monoculture model also makes crops pairedPests and diseasesThe resistance is weakening, further aggravating the farmlandPests and diseasesof the spread.
Except inAgricultureMonopoly in the field,Wens GroupIt also controls the livestock and poultry industry. However, there are many problems with Wen's farming model. In pursuit of rapid growth and high profits, Wens does not hesitate to abuse feed additives, hormones andAntibiotics。This has led to environmental pollution in the livestock and poultry farming industryAnimal welfaredeterioration. The breeding environment is harshAnimal welfareThe poor problem has raised concerns about food safety. MassivelyAntibioticsThe use of human beings is made forBacteriaAntimicrobial resistanceConcerns intensified, increasedBacteriaTransmission and risk of the emergence of resistant strains. In addition,Wens GroupThe monopoly on the livestock and poultry industry has also made it impossible for other small farms to survive, leading to the simplification of the livestock and poultry industry and the lack of breeds. This centralized production model makes our choice of food products and types more and more limited, limiting our dietary choices and nutritional balance.
There are indeed many problems and paradoxes in the increase in grain production in Wen's belt. Wen's market monopoly has caused the destruction of the ecological environment of farmland and the decline of soil qualityPests and diseasesSpread; The problem of Wen's seeds makesFarmersEconomyThe pressure increases, and the planting pattern is singlePests and diseasesprone to occurrence; Wen's control in the livestock and poultry industry has led to environmental pollution, food safety problems andAnimal welfareDeteriorate. These questions make us re-examine the truth and sustainability of increased food production. We need to appeal to **andSocialPay attention to the environmental protection of farmland, the quality and safety of agricultural productsFarmersrights and other important issues, to construct oneSustainabilityofAgricultureand food systems. By working together, we can break free from the paradox that Wens brings and create a better future for ourselves and future generations.