Agrarian Reform The division of land into households was only the beginning of agrarian reform

Mondo Three rural Updated on 2024-02-21

Agrarian Reform The division of land into households was only the beginning of agrarian reform

Preface: The reform of rural taxes and fees has always attracted people's attention, and in particular, the role of the division of fields into households in the development of the rural economy has attracted widespread attention. However, many people see the "distribution of land to households" as the end of rural reform, but in fact, this is only the beginning. Peasant households should be soberly aware that there are still many questions to be discussed and answered in the reform of the rural tax and fee system, and this process is inseparable from the active participation of peasant households themselves. This article makes a deeper discussion on this issue, in order to throw bricks and lead jade.

Restrictions on the distribution of land to households in land reform.

"Dividing farmland into households" is China's latest major rural reform, which has enabled peasant households to obtain greater profits and better food supply. However, farmers should know that owning just one piece of land does not make them easy to get a monetary return. At present, the economic returns of China's peasant households engaged in the processing of agricultural products are not optimistic, and some even have no income at all. This is an issue that deserves deep consideration and handling by the vast number of peasants.

In real life, due to the continued low food prices, farmers urgently need the highest grain prices to increase their own income. However, the problem of labor shortage in China's rural areas has not been fundamentally solved, and one of the important factors is that the peasant households themselves do not have a clear understanding of the changes in various fields of rural society. Compared with other industries, peasant households are less motivated to improve economic efficiency, and they are too eager to increase their economic income by aiming at the cultivated land and grain they have obtained. Such a mode of thinking restricts the development of rural households.

Deepening the reform of rural taxes and fees requires the conscious action of peasant households.

Compared with other industries, we can see that workers in all walks of life are struggling for the economy and to increase their income. They have the courage to pioneer and carry out many changes for their own economic development. However, compared with the workers in other industries, their thinking is still in the backward state of the past, they do not have a complete and profound understanding of the transformation of the countryside, and they are still in the period of the eighties of the last century, when they divided the fields and went home, thinking that having food can solve the problem. They may oppose the new agrarian reform, which is a constraint on agriculture.

Although they also have worries and worries in their hearts, they must also understand that history will not repeat itself, and we have entered a new period of reform. Farmers should understand that if they consciously pursue changes and initiatives that are conducive to economic development, then the fruits of reform will be theirs. Peasant households must not be afraid of change, but must dare to face them squarely, have the courage to open up new ground, and strive to increase the income of the rural economy.

Analysis of the Prospects of Rural Tax and Fee Reform.

The transformation of rural areas is by no means just a step of "guaranteeing production to households," but has just begun. It is necessary to make the vast number of peasant households realize that the transformation of the rural areas is a heavy task and a long way to go, and it is still necessary for the vast number of peasant households to continue to make unremitting explorations. In order to increase their own income and improve their quality of life, it is necessary for rural households to actively participate in the reform of rural areas and find reform measures that are conducive to rural economic development. There are still many problems in the reform of the rural economic system, and peasant households must also take a more proactive attitude to deal with them.

The conclusion is that the reform of the rural areas is not just about dividing the fields into families, for them, participating in the rural reform is to obtain more abundant financial income and a happier life. Only when the vast number of peasant households fully understand the important role of this change and continue to explore and experiment in practical work can the rural economy truly take off and regain its vitality. The author believes that in the new era, peasant households should abandon their prejudices, actively deal with agricultural problems in the new era, and work together to promote the development and progress of China's agriculture.

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