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What industries are rural children born in the 1980s mainly engaged in now?

To be honest, I am also born in the 1980s. For those born in the 1980s, all of them should be 30 years old this year, which is what people often call their thirties. Relatively speaking, everyone has certain social experience, and many people also have certain skills. At this time, many people choose to go out to work or develop outside. In fact, there are many ways out in rural areas. I will talk about mine based on what I want to say. Some suggestions.

First, specialty planting can be developed in rural areas.

The specialty planting here does not mean planting traditional corn, because the traditional planting industry has been replaced by large-scale and mechanized professional company farms. If you do it individually, you will have no competitiveness and advantage. It is recommended to plant some special dishes or fruit trees based on the local environment and climate. For example, our local area vigorously grows sugar oranges and red kiwis, which are very unique and successful!

Second, special breeding can be developed in rural areas.

With the improvement of people's living standards, people now pay great attention to food safety. Generally, large-scale breeding farms generally use feed, antibiotics, and hormones to raise meat, because of their large scale. Not that demanding. This gives opportunities to free-range farmers in rural areas, so it is recommended to raise high-quality native pigs and chickens in rural areas and take the high-end route.

This depends on local conditions. Varies from person to person.

However, we cannot continue to follow the methods of the past.

1. It is necessary to establish a modern management and operating model.

Two. Make full use of modern agricultural technology.

Three. Make full use of geographical and climatic advantages.

Four. Make full use of government policy support.

Five. We must act within our capabilities.

All those born in the 1980s are now in their 40s, and the older generation is getting older. I have to consider going home. Parents in rural areas can hardly do their jobs anymore, and their work needs to be taken over. Traditional planting and breeding industries can be started with their assistance.

There are no more young people in the construction industry. Those born in the 1980s must also take up the job. Although it is tiring, the wages are still high. Things like decorating and tiling can be done by two people, and the income will not be low.

Due to the development of e-commerce, rural areas have also started shopping online, but delivery is still not as convenient as in cities, and some even have to go to town to pick up goods. The express delivery industry can be started in rural areas, and the prospects should not be bad. It can also deliver agricultural products to various places. The post-80s generation must develop it in rural areas.

Time in rural areas is relatively free, and self-media is also a popular industry at the moment. It’s the age of struggle to be the number one scholar. The post-80s generation will be done with it. If they don’t work hard, they will be old!