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Mao Kaiyun: Shenzhen do not drive out legal pig farmers in the name of industrial transfer

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, Mao Kaiyun: Shenzhen do not drive out legal pig farmers in the name of industrial transfer

On December 20, Shenzhen illegal aquaculture rectification work will be held in Guangming New District. Shenzhen plans to promote the relevant practices and experience of Guangming New area throughout the city. Lu Ruifeng, member of the standing Committee of the Municipal CPC Committee and executive vice mayor, said that today's Shenzhen is not suitable for raising pigs, and legitimate pig farmers also have to move out of Shenzhen through industrial transfer. (Shenzhen Special Economic Zone Daily, December 21)

The word "industrial transfer" is undoubtedly hot at the moment of changing the mode of economic development. However, what the author wants to say is that Shenzhen should not drive out legal pig farmers in the name of industrial transfer.

If there is a relationship between industrial transfer and pig farming, pig farming is also an industry; it does not matter if it does not matter, does it mean that industrial transfer does not have to raise pigs? Vice Mayor Lu put forward the view that "Shenzhen is not suitable for raising pigs." it is mainly aimed at illegal farmers who are rampant, but we should not beat legal pig farmers to death just because illegal farmers are rampant.

There are four main reasons to support Vice Mayor Lu's view-the land carrying capacity of Shenzhen is unsustainable, and Shenzhen has been overwhelmed by the openness of the city, the total amount of pollution discharge and the number of cars. These reasons certainly exist, but which city does not have such a situation? If these conditions exist to drive out legal pig farmers, then pig farmers may be expelled from the Earth and have no choice but to raise pigs on other planets!

Specifically speaking of Shenzhen. If legal pig farmers move out of Shenzhen through industrial transfer, may I ask: do Shenzhen people still eat pork? Although Shenzhen people could not be self-sufficient in pork before, they still had pork to eat. If pig farmers move out of Shenzhen and Shenzhen people all rely on "regional cooperation" to eat pork, can Shenzhen people be guaranteed to eat pork every day? Will Shenzhen people eat "sky-high price pork"? Are you willing to eat "sky-high price pork"?

Illegal farming is related to the city appearance and environment, food safety and fire safety, so it is really necessary to rectify illegal farming. However, the question of whether it is necessary to move away from legal pig farmers to rectify illegal farming is open to question. I hope Vice Mayor Lu will not make a decision with a pat on the head-today's Shenzhen is not suitable for raising pigs, because we have suffered countless losses from slapping the head and making decisions. we can't make the same mistake again!

 
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