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Ding Xilu: only by giving farmers a rush to grow grain can they have a good momentum of grain production.

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, Core point of view: Ding Xilu, a netizen of the China Economic Network, believes that these real measures not only protect farmers' interests and enthusiasm in growing grain, but also help to ensure national food security. Only by truly implementing the national policy and bringing all benefits into practice

Core point of view: Ding Xilu, a netizen of the China Economic Network, believes that these real measures not only protect farmers' interests and enthusiasm in growing grain, but also help to ensure national food security. Only by truly implementing the policies of the state and implementing various policies that benefit farmers can we help farmers increase their income.

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Premier Li Keqiang presided over an executive meeting of the State Council on November 11 to determine measures to stabilize grain production and increase income from growing grain, so as to ensure food security and the interests of farmers. The meeting pointed out that China's grain production has increased year after year, and another bumper harvest this year has effectively supported economic and social development and the improvement of people's livelihood, but there are also problems such as a substantial increase in stocks and a drop in prices.

China's grain output has increased year after year and has had another bumper harvest this year, and it is expected that grain output will hit a new high in 2015. Successive bumper harvests of grain have strongly supported economic and social development and the improvement of people's livelihood, which is inseparable from farmers' accumulation of extreme grain crops. In recent years, the central government has continuously issued the "No. 1 document" and issued various policies to benefit farmers and facilitate farmers, and the subsidies for "agriculture, rural areas and farmers" have increased year after year, effectively promoting the stable development of agriculture.

It is precisely because of these measures to support agriculture and benefit farmers that farmers feel at ease to grow grain and sell grain at ease. Under the condition that the income from growing grain is very low, farmers still grow grain year after year without throwing away wasteland. It is precisely these 200 million farmers that have achieved the good result of "11 consecutive increases" in China's total grain output.

Behind the fact that farmers are actively growing grain, there are also problems such as a substantial increase in stocks and a decline in prices, which has become a "bumper harvest worry" for farmers. Since the beginning of autumn this year, the prices of corn and wheat in China's main grain producing areas have fallen to varying degrees. Although it is said that volume and prices have declined in some areas for a short time, it is originally the law of the market, but if there is a sharp drop in staple grain, it cannot be ignored, and the impact of "cheap grain hurting farmers" should not be underestimated.

If measures to stabilize grain and increase income are not introduced in time, the problem of "difficulty in selling grain" of grain growers will become more and more serious. More importantly, don't let the difficulty of selling grain break the hearts of the farmers. once it breaks the hearts of the peasants, it will take more work to restore confidence. The first way to protect farmers' interests in growing grain and their enthusiasm is to do everything possible to solve the problems encountered by farmers in the process of "selling grain."

The measures to stabilize grain income determined by the executive meeting of the State Council held on the 11th are very timely. The meeting decided to increase investment in the construction of storage facilities, speed up the progress of grain depots under construction and maintenance and renovation, increase the planning of inter-provincial relocation of grain depots as needed, increase the transportation of grain from the north to the south, introduce policies to encourage processing enterprises to enter the market and buy grain, strictly check "white slips" and depress grades and prices, so as to prevent "difficulties in selling grain"; digest existing stocks safely and transfer qualified temporary storage corn into national one-time reserves. It is necessary to reform the mechanism for the formation of grain prices and the collection and storage mechanism, improve the subsidy policy for corn and soybeans, and continue to implement the minimum purchase price policy for wheat, rice and other food rations next year.

These practical measures not only protect farmers' interests and enthusiasm in growing grain, but also help to ensure national food security. Only by truly implementing the national policies and implementing various policies that benefit farmers can we help farmers increase their income and ensure China's food security.

 
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