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Chapter 1092 Agricultural Development 2

Scale, specialization, and distinctiveness are Wu Changqing’s guiding directions for the current rural areas.

This means that if rural areas want to be prosperous, they must scale up.

After large-scale production, it can improve production efficiency, reduce production costs, and help cultivate professional talents...

To use the simplest analogy, oranges are grown in many rural areas.

However, basically a single family plants two trees randomly at the door of their house or by the pond.

If you grow too much, you won’t be able to eat it all at home, and there will be no place to sell it.

Because there are few crops and there is basically no economic benefit, most people do not manage them carefully.

The result is that the oranges grown are small in size, taste bitter, sour, and simply not delicious.

But if it is grown on a large scale, as an important source of income, growers will inevitably put effort into breeding and management.

And if there is more production, people will naturally come to buy it.

There is a huge demand for fruits in major cities, but it is not easy to purchase them. It is impossible to purchase tens of kilograms of fruit from each village. That would be very costly.

Moreover, fruits grown individually often don’t taste very good.

In many ways, scale has advantages.

Therefore, Wu Changqing proposed that rural areas should accelerate the pace of scale and specialization.

It is necessary to cultivate a group of professional fruit farmers and implement a large-scale contracting system.

In order to encourage some people to join in, the imperial court also provided many supportive policies.

For example, the government's purchase principle allows fruit farmers to not worry about not being able to sell the fruits they grow. The government will set a minimum purchase price.

At the same time, the government will also help with breeding and selection of varieties with good taste for large-scale planting.

At the same time, the government will also provide technical guidance and even business loans. Let those who don't have capital have a chance to play.

The most outrageous thing is that Dahua has also set up a personal bankruptcy system for these entrepreneurs.

The meaning of the bankruptcy system is that even if they accidentally fail and lose all their money, the court will not force them to repay their debts, and will allow them to continue their normal lives, but will only limit their high consumption.

Furthermore, it is stipulated that personal bankruptcy does not involve his or her family members.

This regulation can greatly reduce the worries of entrepreneurs and encourage them to boldly start their own businesses.

Of course, there are disadvantages.

On the one hand, it will increase the financial burden on the country, and on the other hand, it will also be taken advantage of.

Therefore, Dahua has not implemented the personal bankruptcy system on a large scale. It is just trying it on a small scale first. Even if it fails, the loss will not be too great.

If the effect is good, it will be fully implemented. If the effect is not good, stop or improve it in time.

Taizhou.

"Brother Jun, are you really not going to work anymore?"

Wang Zhuang from the same village was surprised to learn that Wang Jun would not go to work.

After all, you can earn more by going to Nanjing to work than farming at home.

Although Dahua's previous land policy allowed each family to theoretically own fifty acres of land, in practice this was not possible in densely populated areas.

People in those places either immigrated overseas, or they could only share an average of a dozen acres.

This is the situation in Taizhou, with many people and little land.

As a result, very early on, a large number of people here went to work in places such as Nanjing, Zhenjiang and Shanghai, leaving only a small number of people farming at home.

"If we don't go, we will always get dead wages while working. Even if the wages are increased one day, it is because we earn more for the boss. The harder we work, the richer the boss becomes.

Therefore, I want to be my own boss and I only work for myself. "

Wang Jun has a more flexible mind. Other migrant workers only think about the salary and think that making money and returning home can improve their lives and give them more face.

However, Wang Jun keenly discovered the problem.

Working can only widen the gap between rich and poor.

Therefore, he was unwilling to start his own business.

And it happened that the imperial court launched relevant support policies this year, which was an excellent opportunity for him.

"So what are you going to do in the village?"

Wang Zhuang continued to ask.

"Plant flowers."

Wang Jun said.

When he was in Nanjing, he also visited the city twice.

Unlike others who only focus on shopping and looking at things, he also carefully discovered that there are many flower shops in Nanjing city. Moreover, through conversations with shop owners, he also learned that flower shops in Nanjing were very short of flowers.

Moreover, those seemingly inconspicuous flowers are extremely expensive.

Wang Jun didn't understand why those flowers were so expensive and people bought them, but it didn't matter. He just needed them to sell at a high price.

Therefore, Wang Jun plans to grow flowers to sell.

In his opinion, flowers that can grow in wilderness mountains will definitely grow more easily with their own care.

This is simply an industry where you can make money. Before many people notice it yet, the right way is to get into the industry as soon as possible.

"Planting flowers?"

Wang Zhuang was confused. He didn't know who would buy flowers, and he couldn't understand Wang Jun's behavior.

However, Wang Jun has been smarter than them since he was a child, and he is their leader.

Not understanding Wang Jun's behavior, Wang Zhuang also felt that it was because of his stupidity.

because.

He did not persuade Wang Jun because he felt he was not qualified.

At the same time, Ganzhou.

Despite his father's objections, a young man contracted hundreds of acres of mountain land to grow oranges.

Ganzhou is a place with many mountains and few fields. Ten years ago, their family of eight were allotted 50 acres of land, which was enough to support the family.

Now, their family's population has reached fourteen.

But the land has already been divided, and the fourteen people can only count on these fifty acres of land.

Although I can eat enough, it is impossible to live well.

Over the years, some people have moved to the city and some have immigrated overseas, but many people still stay here.

In the past, Li Xingxing was blocked from working and immigrating. This time, he refused to listen to his father.

He couldn't listen to a word about what to do if he lost money, what he couldn't grow, what he couldn't sell.

He just wants to get rich and change his destiny, that's all.

Nanxiong, a young man learned from the newspaper that the soil in Nanxiong is suitable for growing yellow tobacco, and the government will also provide guidance on baking yellow tobacco and purchase it uniformly.

Moreover, according to expert calculations, the income from growing yellow tobacco will be five times that of growing grain.

So, he also went to the county seat and applied for tobacco seedlings, preparing to plant yellow tobacco in his own land.

Flowers, fruits, medicinal materials, vegetables, yellow smoke...

Large-scale planting of cash crops has begun in various places, and a large number of farmers have poured into it.

Scale, specialization, and characteristics are gradually entering rural areas.

Once this batch of projects are completed, Dahua's rural areas will undergo earth-shaking changes.

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