If the peasants don't farm, what do they live on? Farmers are an unpretentious group that makes the most basic contribution to society. However, with the development of modernization, the traditional agricultural life can no longer meet its needs. So, how do they survive?
1. Migrant workers. At present, many farmers choose to work in the cities, for example in factories, restaurants or construction. In this way, they can receive a stable monthly salary, not only increase their income, but also be exposed to the wider world and increase their social experience.
2. Start your own business.
Some farmers choose to start their own businesses, such as renting or buying small shops, opening small shops, or growing cash crops such as edible fungi and flowers. This preserves their agricultural background and increases their income, while providing employment opportunities for local residents and promoting rural development.
3. Transformation of agriculture.
Innovative farmers use Internet technology to sell agricultural products across the country through e-commerce platforms; Some turn traditional crops into green and organic crops to increase sales value. These transformations have freed farmers from sales woes and boosted their incomes.
4. Retirement.
Some farmers choose to retire and enjoy family life after satisfying their material needs, using their agricultural experience and technical support to local villagers.
In short, the peasant's way of life is no longer limited to farming. Depending on their interests, they can choose to work, start a business, transition to farming, or retire. Either way, the goal is the pursuit of a better life.