The price of corn has fallen to the point where someone is using it to light a fire, while imports have dropped significantly
The decline in cereals has raised many concerns and questions. Some people still use corn as firewood, which makes people feel very sorry. Although I have expressed doubts about these **, there is no doubt that the ** of cereals has indeed declined. In the same period, the import of cereals increased significantly, up 31 from the same period last year6%。This is a statistic that should not be underestimated, and it is not an exaggeration to describe it as a "big increase". There are many who believe that the large import of cereals is due to the large number of cereals. This statement seems to make sense, and it also illustrates a point. We can't understand why we should let the *** of the grain before us be so high that we need to increase imports significantly to reduce it? But in fact, even under the "high" corn **, the farmers' income will not be very good. So, let the *** of the corn drop to an unbearable level (if there is really burning corn to heat it), then this method is problematic. We ask for answers, but it's hard to answer. However, some pundits have made many persuasive arguments, as if it were justified. But there are some things that I still have some doubts.
First of all, most people think that farming is not profitable, at least there will be no large amount of income. Secondly, we believe that all people in society attach great importance to agriculture, the countryside and the peasants, and always take the increase of peasant incomes as their own goal, so that they can get rich together. I believe so. However, now that the ** of corn is already very low, and they can't make a lot of money, it is better to restrict imports, make their grain prices**, and let them make more money. Due to the large import of grain, the grain rate has been declining, which seems contradictory to our efforts to increase farmers' incomes. That question confuses me, and I can't figure it out. Who knows the "insider" in it? I sincerely hope that you will give me an account in your busy schedule. Thanks a lot!
There will never be a shortage of questions and doubts in this world. This is particularly true on the economic front, particularly when it comes to agriculture. Behind each problem is an intricate entanglement of causes and interests, making it difficult to see the whole thing at a glance. In the context of falling food prices and soaring imports, there must be many reasons and constraints. Perhaps, we can think differently.
First of all, on the market side, the current domestic demand for corn exceeds supply, which has led to a decline in demand for corn. Most recently, food prices fell because the supply of cereals was greater than the market demand. At the same time, China's cereal imports are also growing, which is also an important factor for China's grain supply. The aim is to maintain a balance between supply and demand in the cereal market and to meet people's daily needs.
Secondly, considering China's development needs, the import of a large amount of corn is likely to affect China's food safety. Corn is the largest food crop in China, which is related to food security. On the premise of ensuring the sufficient supply of corn in China, the moderate expansion of imports is conducive to reducing the supply pressure, maintaining market stability and ensuring food safety. At the same time, in order to improve the output and quality of agricultural products and reduce dependence on imported food, China is vigorously promoting the adjustment, transformation and upgrading of agricultural structure.
Third, in terms of farmers' income, the reduced corn ** has indeed brought some impact to farmers. Farmers work hard, but they don't get the corresponding economic benefits. This is also what everyone is most concerned about. However, the success of agricultural products is not achieved overnight, but from the market demand, supply and demand relationship, agricultural production costs and other aspects of consideration. In order to find an ideal balance between farmers and the market, it is necessary to conduct in-depth research and manage them in an integrated manner.
On the whole, China's grain market has continued to decline and imports have increased substantially, which is a very complicated topic, which affects market supply and demand, national food security, and the interests of peasant households. In order to deal with this problem thoroughly, it is necessary to consider the interests of all parties in order to arrive at an optimal solution. Although we are ordinary people and cannot be exhaustive, we can better solve problems by caring about and participating in relevant social issues and expressing our own views and opinions. Only in this way can we work together to advance the progress and development of humanity.