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After the rural roads are repaired, is it right to not allow vegetable growing?
When talking about rural areas, many people will think of one word, namely soil. Because the most common and common means of production in rural areas is land, and farmers themselves refer to those who rely on land to obtain their means of living. However, due to the impact of industrialization, traditional agriculture was helpless. As frontline workers, farmers had to change their identities and become migrant workers. Despite this, many of the farmers’ habits persisted. The obvious one is the rural sentiment. This idea is especially prominent among farmers born in the 1960s, 1970s, and some born in the 1980s. I wouldn’t want to leave my family and leave the countryside if it wasn’t to provide for them. In fact, in addition to native complexes, farmers also have a relatively common habit of building sheds against walls to store split firewood, uncommon daily necessities, and farm tools. However, after the land confirmation rights ended last year, random construction outside the wall was classified as illegal, and many places required demolition.
Farmers are accustomed to storing debris, so not many farmers were willing to assist in the demolition at the beginning. The village cadres repeatedly persuaded the farmers and gradually realized that it was indeed inappropriate for the farmers to do this. It is unsafe and affects the image of the village. So far, the situation of graffiti outside rural walls has been fundamentally improved, and the temporary sheds built by farmers have been voluntarily demolished. However, rural areas in some places now have new requirements, which prohibit growing vegetables outside the walls.
Many farmers don’t quite understand why growing vegetables outside the wall is prohibited. Because growing vegetables outside the wall is different from growing vegetables privately. Because the sheds built by farmers are generally made of wood, which are not strong and easy to rot due to exposure to the sun and rain, and they are indeed unsightly and will affect the appearance of the village, Longcun. In comparison, growing vegetables is much better. Because farming not only meets the daily dietary requirements of farmers, but also records the land beside the wall. Why not?
The roads in rural areas are not wide to begin with. Many people are only three or four meters wide. Now there are many farmers in the village who have cars. This kind of car with the wrong width already has relatively high technical requirements. If farmers want to use the land outside the wall for vegetable cultivation, this will occupy the village land in disguise and make the road narrower. This is not it yet. The key is that once some farmers grow vegetables, they feel that the land belongs to them and are willing to use it for themselves. Many villages need to repair the walls of farmers' houses when building roads. Farmer Lin said that the land outside the wall is his own house and cannot be paved with asphalt or cement, which hinders road construction. Farmers have yards at home. In fact, small crops can be cultivated in the yard, which is convenient for irrigation and does not occupy the road in the village. Why not?
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