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Why do farmers still panic when they have grain in their hands?

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, As the saying goes, if you have food in your hand, don't panic. For farmers in Henan and other places, when they have grain in their hands, they are not only worried about not being able to sell it, but also upset-they have to "go through the back door" to sell grain. What kind of game is this? In recent years, China's grain has increased year after year, not only

As the saying goes, if you have food in your hand, don't panic. For farmers in Henan and other places, when they have grain in their hands, they are not only worried about not being able to sell it, but also upset-they have to "go through the back door" to sell grain. What kind of game is this?

In recent years, China's grain production has increased year after year, which has not only boosted the pockets of farmers, but also effectively supported economic and social development and the improvement of people's livelihood. However, a series of problems follow: stocks have increased substantially, grain cannot be sold; grain prices have fallen, hurting farmers' enthusiasm for growing grain; in particular, many farmers have no choice but to sigh through the back door. Ye Shengtao's tragedy of "overcharging three or five battles" was unexpectedly staged today, and it was extremely ugly.

In the face of the reality of selling grain through the back door, how can farmers not be in a hurry? Only after the grain is sold can the family have a source of income, pay all kinds of expenses and carry out reproduction; if the grain cannot be sold, everything is empty talk, and even food and clothing. Selling grain through the back door is something that many farmers have never seen or heard of. They do not know what it is, let alone why. When they see their compatriots and themselves who have waited for 10 days and have not sold their grain, do you think they are upset that some people have sold their grain as soon as they have come and sold it at a good price? What today's society wants is fairness and justice, and even grain sales have to be "through the back door". How can we talk about fairness and justice?.

On November 11, Premier Li Keqiang of the State Council presided over an executive meeting of the State Council, which stressed the effective protection of farmers' interests and enthusiasm for growing grain, strictly investigated the pressure on grades and prices, and prevented "difficulties in selling grain." This is good news for the farmers who sell grain, but I do not know whether the relevant departments have listened carefully or not, and whether they will turn a deaf ear to the Prime Minister's words. The "prescription" issued by the prime minister to prevent "difficulty in selling grain"-- to do a good job in purchasing autumn grain, to increase investment in the construction of storage facilities, to digest existing stocks steadily, and to transfer qualified temporary corn into national one-time reserves, and so on, can be described as rejuvenation and cure, but the key is whether "medicine" can be applied to "cure".

To sell grain through the back door and infringe upon the interests of farmers, the top priority is to strictly investigate and punish this behavior of harming farmers, to ensure that farmers can sell their grain at a good price; the long-term solution is to adjust the grain policy collection and storage system, and strive to achieve "price-compensation separation." let grain prices return to the market. Let farmers really have grain in their hands and be calm, and farmers and grain harvesting enterprises, especially the government and its agriculture-related departments, need to use more brains and think more ways.

 
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