What are the 4 strange phenomena that have appeared in the countryside? Problems frequently reported by villages in various places
In the blink of an eye, it is already March 2024, and spring is getting closer and closer, and spring is getting closer and closer, and many people are busy sowing seeds. People who are working outside the country are going to work, and in the countryside, strange things are happening, and this strange thing is happening in many villages, why?
In 2024, strange things will happen in many villages, which will make people wonder, make people wonder, and make people think deeply!
a): There are a lot of empty houses in many villages.
It used to be all houses in the village, but now many people have gone out to work, so no one has lived in it for a long time, especially those dilapidated houses, which will not only cause a lot of damage to the environment, but also cause a lot of damage.
b) Environmental pollution has occurred in some villages.
Because the awareness of environmental protection is not strong, the equipment is not perfect, some villagers dump garbage, indiscriminately discharge sewage and other phenomena have caused great damage to rural life, some people gradually realize the importance of environmental protection, so they spontaneously carry out environmental governance in rural areas, in order to make the rural ecological situation get better development.
3): Many villages are deserted.
Cultivated land is the foundation on which peasants depend for their survival, but at present, some rural areas in China are in a state of "abandonment." In the past, farmers valued their land very much and were reluctant to let this fertile land go to waste. However, due to the development of the economy, many farmers went out to work and did not have much energy to manage, resulting in a lot of arable land being idle and creating a wasteland.
4): In many villages, there is already a phenomenon of old age.
With the rapid development of the economy, a large number of young people have left the countryside and come to the towns in search of better survival opportunities. The outflow of a large number of young and middle-aged laborers has greatly impacted labor-intensive industries such as agriculture and animal husbandry on rural land, seriously restricting the development of the rural economy, and at the same time putting the livelihood of peasant households in a difficult situation.
Some of the elderly are still working hard in the fields, but their bodies and spirits are weakening day by day, and they can no longer support their labor.
In addition, due to the departure of rural youth, most of the social services and public facilities are idle, and the supporting construction of rural hospitals, schools, and community service centers is becoming weaker and weaker, and many elderly people live a lonely and lonely life, without social participation, and are not well cared for and cared for.
I think that in the countryside, the above four strange problems exist in many villages, which is a very common thing, you can find a job at home, why go to the city to work, which leads to the development of the countryside and the big city There is still a gap. In addition, due to the transfer of rural labor, houses are idle, and arable land is unmanaged, which is impossible without handing over arable land to others to manage.
After many farmers go out to work, they hand over their children to the old people at home, who are already old and can't do heavy work, and life is not easy!
All in all, the four strange phenomena presented in the countryside are not a coincidence, it is related to social development and other reasons, in order to solve this problem, we must take targeted measures to deal with it, for example, we can promote the development of the rural pension industry, build a diversified pension service system, create more jobs for them, carry out more social activities, and let the elderly feel cared for and respected by the society. In addition, through education and training, the ability and quality of rural youth can be improved, so that they can return to their hometowns and start businesses, bringing new vitality to the rural economy.