The real income of the peasants is amazing and against the sky
There is a mismatch between rural economic development and rural economic development.
In this rich and beautiful land of China, people have woven the cradle of agricultural culture with hard work and wisdom for thousands of years. However, while the economy is developing rapidly, the economic life of rural residents is also facing severe challenges. Different cultivation methods are significantly different from all over the world. Compared with the developed regions of Europe and the United States, Chinese farmers still manage family farms in a family-based manner. This mode of development has greatly restricted China's rural economic development, resulting in a large gap between rural economic development and that of European and American countries.
However, China's rural economy has made great progress in recent years. This progress is reflected in an increase in the per capita disposable income of rural households and an all-time high in food production. In 2018, the city's per capita rural disposable income exceeded 20,000 yuan, hitting a record high of 22,000 yuan. The increase in this figure not only shows that China's economy is developing steadily, but also shows that the quality of life of the peasants has been improved. However, behind this phenomenon, we must also pay attention to the current imbalance in the development of China's rural economy.
There is an imbalance in the increase of peasants' income.
For most farmers, the benefits of agricultural products alone are not ideal. A family's dozens of plots of land are barely enough for some families to be fed and clothed. Although very small-scale peasant households also have a certain amount of economic growth, this growth does not fully reflect the actual situation of the vast number of peasants. Especially in the case of unbalanced urban and rural development in China, the problem of unbalanced rural economic development in China is more prominent. With the acceleration of China's urbanization process, a large number of migrant workers have left their homes and entered cities to seek development opportunities. They played a big role in the city. However, many migrant workers only return home once a year, and some may never return for the rest of their lives. These landless peasants not only lost their livelihood, but also faced changes in their social status. With the development of social economy and society, China's rural economic development is facing tremendous opportunities.
A change in the way farmers increase their income.
In China, farming is no longer an important source of economic income. With the acceleration of China's agricultural industrialization, China's agriculture is facing tremendous social changes, the rise of new peasant groups and the gradual urbanization of rural labor. The peasants have changed from relying solely on cultivated land for their livelihood to developing various economic forms such as aquaculture, tourism, and cultural creativity, thus improving their livelihoods. At the same time, the state has also introduced a series of policies and support to allow farmers to increase jobs and income by developing leading agricultural enterprises and joining new agricultural management methods such as rural e-commerce. To a certain extent, it has promoted the diversification of farmers' income. However, there are still many problems, such as the scientific and technological quality and entrepreneurial spirit of rural households, rural infrastructure and public services, and the stability and sustainable development of agricultural production and marketing.
Work together to increase farmers' income.
At present, China is facing the "three rural" problem, which urgently needs the attention of the state and the whole society. Through policy support, technological innovation, market orientation and other means, the living conditions of rural households have been gradually improved. For example, it is necessary to strengthen investment in agricultural science and technology, improve its production efficiency, and enhance its competitiveness; strengthen rural infrastructure and improve the production and employment conditions of urban and rural residents; Strengthen the industrialization, standardization and branding of agriculture, and expand the scope of agricultural industrialization. At the same time, it can also allow all sectors of society to participate in the work of rural revitalization and farmers' income in different ways, for example, to participate in the development of rural e-commerce, rural tourism and other industries, so as to create more jobs and more enterprises for them. It can also be used to support farmers' production and increase their income through procurement.
This paper argues that the current development of China's rural economy is facing a complex and serious problem. In the process of promoting agricultural modernization and rural construction, it is necessary to intensify support for peasant households and create favorable conditions and opportunities for their development. We have reason to believe that through the joint efforts of the whole society, China's rural residents will continue to improve their lives and keep in line with the living conditions of the people in advanced countries such as Europe and the United States. At the same time, I am also a first-class editor-in-chief, and I will continue to care about rural life, use my own words and news to convey their voices, and hope to get more people's care and support. Let's work together for more farmers' purses!