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The lesson behind large-scale planting: the bitter lesson of 1 million acres of prickly pear farmers who have no harvest

author:Brave Creek tF

1 million acres of prickly pear farmers have no harvest, just for the leaders to see "industry everywhere" in the car

The lesson behind large-scale planting: the bitter lesson of 1 million acres of prickly pear farmers who have no harvest

Recently, the news about the lack of harvest of 1 million acres of prickly pear farmers has attracted widespread attention. It is understood that when these farmers planted prickly pear, in order to meet the requirements of the leaders who saw "industry everywhere" in the car, they used a large area of land for large-scale planting of prickly pear, but ignored the differences and actual conditions of the land.

The lesson behind large-scale planting: the bitter lesson of 1 million acres of prickly pear farmers who have no harvest

This incident has once again sparked people's thinking about the development of agriculture. Agriculture, as an important pillar of the national economy, should focus on the interests of farmers, environmental protection and sustainable development. Although large-scale planting can increase yields, it ignores the differences in land and the actual situation, resulting in farmers' failure to harvest grains and bringing serious losses to agriculture.

The lesson behind large-scale planting: the bitter lesson of 1 million acres of prickly pear farmers who have no harvest

There is an urgent need for China's agriculture to move towards healthy and sustainable development. Although large-scale planting can improve agricultural efficiency to a certain extent, it can easily lead to environmental problems such as soil degradation and water pollution. In order to protect the agricultural ecological environment and the interests of farmers, we need to abandon the blind pursuit of large-scale planting thinking, but pay attention to the fertility and suitability of the land, promote scientific and reasonable farming mode, and promote the sustainable development of agriculture.

The lesson behind large-scale planting: the bitter lesson of 1 million acres of prickly pear farmers who have no harvest

Agricultural policy formulation also needs to focus on practical conditions and agricultural benefits. In the past, agricultural policies tended to focus too much on large-scale cultivation and ignore the differences and realities of the land. In the face of this situation, we need more detailed and differentiated agricultural policies, fully considering the natural conditions of different regions and the actual situation of farmers, so as to promote the sustainable development of agriculture.

The lesson behind large-scale planting: the bitter lesson of 1 million acres of prickly pear farmers who have no harvest

In agricultural development, the human factor is the most important. Agricultural policies should be people-centred, focusing on the rights and interests of farmers, and safeguarding their income and quality of life. At the same time, farmers also need to change their concepts, change their planting methods, adapt to market demand, improve product quality and added value, and achieve sustainable development of agriculture.

In general, the incident of 1 million acres of prickly pear farmers without harvesting grains once again reminds us that agriculture should pay attention to farmers' interests, environmental protection and sustainable development. We need to shift agriculture from large-scale farming to healthy and sustainable development, and develop agricultural policies that focus on practical conditions and agricultural benefits, while putting people first and paying attention to the rights and interests of farmers. Only in this way can China's agriculture develop truly and healthily and bring a better life and future to farmers.