Farmers will face even greater challenges from 2024 onwards
Left-behind children: The dilemma of intergenerational education.
Due to the difficult rural economy, many rural couples have to go out to work in order to make ends meet, which means that their children are not cared for and accompanied by their parents. They can only stay in the countryside and be cared for by elders such as grandparents, which is often referred to as intergenerational education. However, this lifestyle of gathering less and leaving more seriously affects the growth of children.
In intergenerational education, communication between parents and children becomes very difficult. Because parents cannot be by their children's side all year round, children have a chronic lack of communication and love. This can lead to a decline in their academic performance and even psychological problems such as rebellion. I have a relative who is such an example. In order to make a living, they entrusted their children to the care of their brother's family, and as a result, the children's academic performance dropped sharply and their personalities became quite eccentric. This case illustrates the negative impact of intergenerational education on children.
In addition to declining academic performance, intergenerational education can also make children feel lonely and create psychological stress. Children often feel helpless and lonely, longing for the love and companionship of their parents, but they cannot be satisfied. This feeling of loneliness and stress poses a threat to children's physical and mental health.
In the face of this problem, we must pay attention to the education and growth needs of abandoned babies in rural areas, strengthen the construction of family education and social support systems, and provide them with a better environment and resources for growth.
Declining agricultural incomes: a difficult business path for fruit producers.
The fruits and grains grown by the farmers did not bring them the expected income. For example, our navel oranges in Jiangxi, which cost 3 to 7 yuan per catty in previous years, can only be sold for 5 to 6 yuan this year, or even lower, despite the good quality and sweet taste. However, consumers were not interested in such a cheap fruit, resulting in a decline in sales. Even if the ** is low, if the fruit cannot be sold for a long time, the fruit farmer will still lose money. This phenomenon not only reflects the current economic recession and declining consumption power, but also reflects the fact that farmers are not duly rewarded for their hard work.
How to solve this problem and provide better sales channels and opportunities for fruit farmers is an important issue in front of us. Local governments can increase the publicity and promotion of agricultural products, strengthen the brand building of agricultural products, and improve the market competitiveness of agricultural products. In addition, farmers can also participate in agricultural cooperatives, agricultural e-commerce platforms, etc., to broaden sales channels and increase income.
The plight of the elderly in rural areas: the twin pressures of loneliness and economic hardship.
Have you noticed the continuous exodus of young people from rural areas, leaving more and more lonely elderly people in rural areas? With the intensification of the aging population in rural areas, the problems of life and security of the elderly are becoming increasingly prominent.
Older people in rural areas depend mainly on crops for their livelihoods, but face the dilemma of farming alone. Due to the loss of labor, they are unable to obtain new labor to help themselves, which not only limits the development of the rural economy, but also makes the life of the elderly more difficult.
In rural areas, pensions and health care for older people are often less developed than in urban areas. Due to the relatively poor infrastructure, the elderly in rural areas face many difficulties and limitations in health care. At the same time, their social circle is relatively small, and they feel lonely and helpless without the company of family and friends.
In view of this problem, it is necessary to strengthen the construction of the rural old-age system and improve the old-age security and medical conditions of the elderly. In addition, relevant service departments and social organizations should actively organize various activities to increase the social interaction of the elderly and create more opportunities for them to receive care and support.
In short: in the face of the hard life of the peasants.
In the coming years, farmers will face even more difficult living conditions. The problem of abandoned children in rural areas, declining agricultural incomes and the situation of the elderly highlight the economic difficulties and social challenges in rural areas.
However, we should not only look at the problem, but also look for solutions. ** Departments can increase support for rural education, agricultural product marketing, and rural pension by providing better policies and resources. At the same time, all sectors of society should also actively participate in it, pay attention to the needs of farmers, and provide them with more support and help.
Peasants are the hardest and most important part of our society, and they have traded their hard work for a hard life. Each of us should pay attention to and care about their situation, create a better living environment for them, and let the hard work of farmers be duly rewarded.