In the future, the livelihoods of smallholder farmers in rural areas will become more difficult and more difficult and will need to be supported
Description: Life will become more difficult for smallholder farmers in rural areas as they face increasing challenges, including the outbreak of African swine fever, low pig prices, and the onslaught of imported pork. However, these smallholder farmers are still one of the most important domestic pork farmers. As a result, they need more help and support to cope with these difficulties.
Detection of African swine fever.
In the face of the devastation caused by the ASF outbreak, we must take swift and effective action to prevent the spread of the outbreak. In addition, local governments must provide timely subsidies and support to help affected farmers reduce losses and overcome difficulties. In addition, we can also strengthen market supervision, timely understand and grasp the local pig inventory, timely warning, and prevent the occurrence of African swine fever in advance.
Rationalization of agricultural areas.
It is necessary to rationally plan the breeding area, scientifically delineate the forbidden area, and not expand the scope of the forbidden area at will, and not in the name of environmental protection. At the same time, farmers can not be embarrassed in terms of pig slaughter and entry, and cannot refuse the quarantine and epidemic prevention certificate of farmers without reason.
Encourage the development of large, modern and standardized farms.
In order to promote agricultural development, the construction of large-scale, modern and standardized farms should be encouraged. ** Farmers can be appropriately subsidized to purchase manure treatment environmental protection equipment, and large-scale farms can be supported to improve environmental protection equipment. At the same time, it is also necessary to support smallholder farmers to expand their production scale and develop moderate-scale modern family farms.
Restructuring of the pig industry.
In order to improve the competitiveness of the pig industry, the structure of the pig industry must be adjusted. We can expand the scale of pig breeding in the main production areas and main sales areas, support local farmers to achieve self-sufficiency, and encourage pig slaughtering enterprises to build slaughterhouses to form an industrialization model of production, slaughtering, sales and deep processing, so as to drive more employment opportunities.
Advances in African swine fever prevention and control technology.
It is necessary to strengthen research on African swine fever prevention and control technology. Animal husbandry and veterinary departments and other relevant departments should brainstorm to help farmers do a good job in prevention and epidemic prevention. Only with the progress of prevention and control technology can we better deal with the African swine fever epidemic and escort the development of the pig industry.
Stable and consistent pig production.
In order to stabilize the pig market, it is necessary to increase the quality of beef and mutton and animal products while stabilizing the pig market to meet the demand of the market and consumers for meat. This will not only stabilize the mood of farmers, but also bring more employment opportunities.
Conclusion. Through the above 7-point plan, we can help smallholder farmers cope with difficulties and stabilize the pig chain. Despite the difficulties faced by smallholder farmers, with our assistance and support, they can still establish themselves in the pig industry and grow gradually. In order to meet the market demand and improve their competitiveness, they can develop modern, large-scale and scientific farms and take the road of specialized breeding. At the same time, it is also necessary to determine the direction of development according to market demand, constantly innovate, and adapt to the changes of the times, so as to better realize the dream of rural peasants to get rich.