When the eyes of the whole country were focused on the upcoming two sessions, a heavyweight stood up and spoke up for hundreds of millions of farmers. He is Hu Peisong, a member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, and the director of the China Rice Research Institute. Academician Hu is not only concerned about food security, but also puts the well-being of farmers in mind, and this time he prepared a proposal on improving the pension treatment of farmers, so that everyone can see hope!
Academician Hu Peisong found in the survey that the current grain farmers are facing four major pain points, each of which is worrying. Seed.
The low efficiency of grain and the unstable sales of raw grain make farmers work hard all year round, but they can't get a few dollars. The difficulty of peasant households in selling grain and the lack of policy guarantees have made peasants feel miserable. Insufficient subsidies and large losses from policy adjustments have made farmers full of worries about the future. Severe disasters and insufficient insurance have made the lives of farmers even worse.
In the face of these problems, Academician Hu Peisong bluntly pointed out: "The pension treatment of farmers must be brought up fiercely!" He said that farmers are the foundation of the country and the guardians of food security, and their efforts and contributions should not be overlooked. Improving the pension treatment of farmers is not only a respect and recognition for them, but also a guarantee for national food security.
Academician Hu Peisong's proposal has received extensive attention and support. Netizens said: "This is the real people's representative!" "Speak for farmers and escort food security!" "I hope this proposal can be implemented as soon as possible, so that farmers can rely on their old age!" ”
Improving the pension treatment of farmers is not only the call of Academician Hu Peisong, but also the expectation of hundreds of millions of farmers. Let us look forward to the spring breeze of the two sessions, this proposal can blossom and bear fruit as soon as possible and bring tangible benefits to farmers!