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Should land be transferred on a large scale?

author:Crop Agronomic Technology 110 (China Overseas Selected Team)

At present, the merger and circulation of land in response to many large-scale plans have led to many different voices among farmers. Transferring land at a high price, is it a pie or a trap?

Should land be transferred on a large scale?

At present, there are quite a few agricultural companies in many areas that are engaged in large-scale land transfers, and the prices are very high. For example, some counties and cities in Anhui Province require large groups and large capital to carry out large-scale land circulation, and in this case, the lease period is generally 10 years or more, which seems to be a piece of pie falling from the sky for landed peasants.

In fact, judging from the situation across the country, there are many traps for this kind of large-scale land transfer by enterprises. In some areas, enterprises have transferred peasants' land for the purpose of carrying out projects and cheating subsidies. The contract is signed for a long time, but the rent is paid once a year, and these companies, after the land is in hand, will build some false facilities, get some flashy infrastructure, and plant some crops that should be inspected, get the project funds, and after a few years, the company will run away.

Should land be transferred on a large scale?

At this time, our land has been damaged, and even mortgaged, and we will not get a penny of rent from the land, which is really distressing. In other places, the enterprise transfers land to you and signs a 10-year contract, pays for 5 years first, and then pays you 5 years of rent after the 5 years expires. After the company got the land, it began to carry out projects, and most of the land was incomplete, and the neighboring borders were also completely gone. After the expiration of the five years, the rent for the remaining five years will not be paid, and after these enterprises have cheated the state out of their money, they may still run away, and it will be difficult for the peasants to get their land back.

The road is 1 foot high, and the version of playing land circulation in the past two years has been upgraded, and it has been completely capitalized, and it has the taste of strategic layout, and the routines are more advanced, and it is impossible to prevent it. The farmer does not have to pay a penny for his own land, and there is a subsidy, so he does not make money from farming. What is the company's plan to transfer land at a high price?

Should land be transferred on a large scale?

Is there another conspiracy? Is there a possibility that some peasants will not want to farm their land by using high prices, and they will take the initiative to transfer land, and then use the high prices to defeat those large farmers who want to land and cultivate land, and then suppress grain prices and force small farmers to give up their land?

Businesses have raised land prices very high. Do you have to follow the farmers who have contracted the land? You must follow it, if the pit is dug for you, you will definitely have to jump, and they will transfer the land at a high price, forcing you to farm the land, including some cooperatives, and you will have to grab the land at a high price. You're following, aren't you?

The next script is to frantically suppress food prices, directly, and crush you to death. You paid a high price, the grain was sold at a low price, and you see if you just vomited blood?

Should land be transferred on a large scale?

If you still have a breath of air, next year, I will dig a pit for you again, and I will harm you for another year, and if this continues, I don't think it will take more than three years, and all the big families who want to farm will have to go bankrupt, and you will have to obediently surrender your guns, is it possible?

You have been a cow and a horse in your life, you don't want to farm anymore, the battlefield has been cleaned, and then it's time to make a big move. Do you still have to transfer the land to the peasants who have been transferring their land to the outside world? To whom do you contract the land? Do you contract it to the big farmers? The big farmers have already lost their money, do you want to plant it yourself?

If you are forced to have no way, you can only transfer it to these enterprises cheaply, and if you eat mine, you have to spit it out for me, and in the first few years, you have to get me back the money that was given to you at a high price, and if you are not satisfied, you have to grow it yourself.

The surrounding area is full of enterprises, and you can't plant even patches of land, you can't manage it, you can't manage it, you can't sell your grain, do you still insist on it? The day when our peasants are forced to withdraw from the land is the day when capital plunders the land cheaply, and it is also the time when capital controls agriculture.

Just like the current pig industry, the deficit for two years, the loss vomits blood, the loss is bankrupt, the farmers, soon all out, the result, is the last pig enterprises left, and then the enterprise is gradually acquired by big capital and even foreign capital, completely controlling the pig industry.

To sum up, is your land still willing to be transferred?