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Corn subsidy prices are finally coming out! $170 per acre

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, Corn subsidy prices are finally coming out! $170 per acre

The corn policy has been called for for a long time to come out, and it is not publicly announced, but indirectly understood through Han Fuchun, director of the Jilin Provincial Grain Bureau, that the corn subsidy per mu is about 170 yuan.

Han Fuchun: the subsidy is about 170 yuan per mu of land and 20 cents per jin.

Let's first see what Han Fuchun said.

Han Fuchun: now it is the separation of price and compensation, and the state will give farmers an appropriate subsidy. According to the reactions of all parties, the situation we know is about 20 cents per jin, that is, about 170 yuan per mu of land.

Uncle Rui could not help but deeply doubt whether this director Han was not good at math or did not understand the average yield of corn. In his words, 170 yuan = 20 cents subsidy, that is, an average of 850 jin of corn per mu of land, accounting for 12750 jin of corn per acre. Less than six and a half tons of corn (as far as I know, due to the disaster in Jilin Province, the average corn yield last year was more than 10 tons, which is slightly higher than usual). Don't say 20 cents for you, you'll have to lose even 30 cents for you.

Well, we don't worry about mathematical problems. Let's just look at the subsidy, which is equivalent to 10 cents per jin. As for how to subsidize the subsidy, I think the state will try its best to subsidize the actual growers. I mean, as far as possible, because the state wants to subsidize the actual growers, but there will be some errors in the grass-roots operation, you know.

And basically according to the area subsidy, originally assumed by the quantity subsidy will be very difficult to achieve, so now you have a spectrum in mind, know how much the subsidy is.

The state is likely to "cover up" acquisitions.

Han Fuchun: because the state has repeatedly said that keeping the bottom line and keeping the bottom line means that farmers can grow and sell grain and eat grain to buy it. From this point of view, in order to ensure that it is difficult for farmers to no longer sell grain, they must introduce a policy of buying grain.

Uncle Rui believes that this "bottom-up" means that after the main body of the market has been acquired, the state will buy the rest of the corn to ensure that farmers cannot sell corn.

However, this price will not be too high, it is likely to be the market price "bottom", that is, about 1500 yuan / ton.

Now the subsidy is basically clear, and you know the market price, so you can roughly figure out how much you can earn from growing corn, and you can determine what to grow this year.

 
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