From 2024 onwards, life will be even more difficult for farmers
From 2024 onwards, the situation of farmers will get worse and worse, and their lives will be even more difficult. This is not speculation or speculation, but an analysis of three common phenomena that affect all families. The situation will be even more aggravated by older farmers, who depend on agriculture for their livelihoods. Although this is not a natural disaster, its impact is more severe than a natural disaster. Why is that? In fact, we can clearly see that it is no longer possible to provide basic necessities of life in today's rural areas by farming alone. As a result, many people are forced to move to the cities to work, and those who remain in the countryside are basically elderly. Many of them have not gone to school, have not received any cultural training, and only know how to work hard and earn a meager income from farming. This reality is not only a problem for old farmers, but also affects their children and future generations. Fundamentally, they can't escape this fate. Below, let's take a look at what these three phenomena are, and their effects and root causes.
Education for rural children.
Teaching conditions in rural areas are notoriously poor. Due to the lack of school buildings and teachers, it is almost impossible to study well, and even the school no longer exists. This is why many rural people have to bring their children to the city even if they are tired and tired. They know that learning skills is the only chance to change their lives. But in order to go to school, rural parents have to buy a house in the city, which is a huge expense for them. However, for the sake of their children's future, they study hard.
However, this is only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to education. In rural areas, not only are schools poor, but the quality of teaching is also low. The shortage of teachers has led to the inability to effectively guarantee the quality of teaching. Many teachers lack professional knowledge and teaching experience, which directly affects the chances of rural children receiving a good education. In addition, due to urbanization and the decline of the rural population, there is a serious shortage of teachers in rural schools. This makes the state of education in rural areas even more worrying, and in some places schools can only be turned into kindergartens or small workshops. This situation undoubtedly deprives rural children of access to quality education.
Economic Recession and Farmer Employment.
The current recession has made it increasingly difficult to do brick-and-mortar businesses, especially for those who are starting a business. In order to save costs, companies have laid off employees, including uneducated and uneducated rural laborers. In addition, the real estate industry has been sluggish in recent years, leading to the stagnation of urban construction and the inability of migrant workers to find jobs. Even the labor market is overcrowded, with many migrant workers earning less than a penny for days on end. Under these circumstances, many people have to return to the countryside to continue farming. Although life is not as happy as in the city, it can at least fill your stomach. As a result, many rural people began to live the so-called"Laid back"life, the burden on the family is also getting heavier.
Health problems in the elderly.
Rural elderly people basically suffer from a series of basic geriatric diseases, which are the result of their efforts when they were young. However, the threshold for seeing a doctor is too high now, and many elderly people can only endure the pain and can only buy some medicine in a small clinic to deal with it. Once the condition is beyond the scope of the small clinic, they are unable to seek medical attention in time and their condition deteriorates further. Due to the lack of medical resources in rural areas and the lack of medical insurance for the elderly, they have no choice but to postpone it in order to save money**. However, when the condition is too severe to ignore, it is often too late.
Summary. The plight of the peasants remains an important social issue. On the issue of rural education, it is necessary to increase input, improve the conditions for running schools, improve the quality of teachers, and enable rural children to receive a good education. On the issue of peasant employment, it is necessary to promote the development of the rural economy, provide more employment opportunities, and encourage peasants to return to their hometowns and start businesses. In addition, it is also necessary to strengthen the construction of rural health resources and establish a solid rural medical security system to facilitate the elderly to seek medical treatment in a timely manner. Only by comprehensively improving the living conditions of the peasants in the three aspects of education, employment, and medical care can we truly extricate the peasants from their predicament and achieve all-round poverty alleviation.
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