The farmers protested, feeling unfair

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-02-15

The peasants issued **, feeling unfair....

In the past few days, peasants everywhere are indignant at the injustice they have received. This dissatisfaction with the peasants has quietly spread and has received widespread attention. Let's listen to their inner voices.

Land disputes. In the process of urbanization, a large amount of cultivated land in China has been expropriated, resulting in many rural households leaving their homes and being displaced. The places where they used to live have been transformed into high-rise buildings, commercial centers, or industrial areas. Even if some farmers receive compensation, the money is not enough to maintain the minimum subsistence needs. They have no place to believe, and they have no security in life. They have a feeling of exclusion and ruthless abandonment.

As the foundation of agricultural production, it is the foundation of agricultural production, and arable land is often encroached upon. After the land was expropriated, it lost its manpower and material resources, and the land could no longer be cultivated. This puts them in danger of losing their jobs and having difficulty surviving. To this end, it is necessary for the state and the whole society to thoroughly deal with the problem of rural land use, and to provide appropriate compensation and protection to ensure that it can meet its survival needs to the greatest extent.

Unreasonable agriculture**.

The grain that farmers have worked hard to cultivate is often bought by second-tier dealers at a low price, and then sold for a higher price. They are not paid for their work, and the pressure to survive is increasing.

The problem of injustice in agricultural production has caused a great psychological burden on peasant households. They have no autonomy and no control over prices, and can only survive in unfair market conditions. These problems have become an important factor restricting the sustainable development of China's rural economy. In order to solve this difficult problem, it is necessary for the state to intensify the regulation and control of agricultural production, build a rational market competition system, protect the interests of peasant households, and enable peasant households to obtain reasonable profits.

There is an imbalance in agricultural technology and equipment.

With the acceleration of urbanization, agricultural technology in rural areas is also advancing rapidly, but farmers have not benefited from it. They are still using the old method, which is not very profitable and does not pay well. This imbalance leaves farmers feeling helpless and disappointed.

Farmers are in dire need of advanced farming technology and advanced equipment to improve their productivity and increase their incomes. However, due to the constraints of science and technology, capital, and other factors, the overall quality of peasant households has never been improved. The state and the agricultural sector need to increase investment in agricultural science and technology, provide them with modern equipment and training, and enable them to better use these new technologies to improve their productivity. Only by mastering modern agricultural technology and equipment can farmers better adapt to market competition and improve their quality and value.

In short, in the current process of rural economic development, peasant households generally have problems such as land problems, inequality of agricultural products, and imbalance of scientific and technological equipment. The above-mentioned problems have had a great impact on the survival of the vast number of peasants, making them feel social injustice and exclusion. Therefore, it is necessary to pay more attention to the interests of peasant households and effectively provide practical countermeasures for peasant households to solve various existing problems.

First of all, it is necessary to provide appropriate compensation and guarantee for land acquisition to ensure its maximum survival needs. The state should make further efforts to increase compensation for land expropriation and ensure that the expropriated peasant households have a stable environment for survival and living.

Secondly, it is necessary to strengthen the control of the agricultural production process and build a market competition environment. Establish and improve the management system of agricultural production and operation to ensure that rural households obtain certain profits in the production process. On this basis, it is necessary to guide peasant households to form a new type of agricultural economic cooperation organization, enhance their bargaining strength, and enhance their competitive advantage in the market.

Fourth, increase investment in agricultural technology and provide farmers with modern equipment and training to make better use of these new technologies to improve their productivity. Through training courses, technical guidance, credit support, subsidies and other measures, rural households can carry out technological transformation and increase production and efficiency.

Let the broad masses of peasants feel just and just, and they will be able to devote themselves to agriculture with greater enthusiasm and make due contributions to the motherland's economic construction. Rural areas are the backbone of China's economic development and the guardians of China's food safety. Let's work together for the majority of farmers to get out of the unjust life and move towards a brighter tomorrow!

The conclusion is that at present, there are problems such as land shortage, unequal agricultural products, and unbalanced scientific and technological equipment among rural households in China. These problems have had a great impact on the lives and economic conditions of migrant workers, and have also brought great injustice to migrant workers. In order to truly and effectively deal with rural poverty, it is necessary to strengthen care for and support for rural households.

First of all, in the process of land acquisition, appropriate compensation and guarantee should be provided to the land-expropriated farmers to ensure their minimum survival needs. In order to protect the interests of rural households, it is necessary to improve the fairness and transparency of rural collective construction land.

Second, in the process of agricultural production, it is necessary to establish a fair market exchange system to ensure that peasant households can obtain certain profits and benefits in the process of production. By intensifying the control of agricultural products, standardizing the circulation links of agricultural products, guiding peasant households to set up new types of agricultural product processing enterprises, and enhancing the bargaining power of agricultural products.

Fourth, it is necessary to overcome the problem of imbalance between agricultural technology and equipment. The state should increase investment in agricultural technology and provide farmers with advanced equipment and technical support so that they can better promote the improvement of the yield and quality of agricultural products.

As long as the peasants are treated fairly and fairly, they will be able to better serve China's economic construction. Let's care and care for the rights of farmers together, so that they can get rid of injustice and move towards a brighter tomorrow!

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