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The fundamental problem is the issue of agricultural modernization, in other words, how to promote the simultaneous development of agricultural modernization in the process of promoting industrial modernization and urbanization.
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"Three rural issues" refers to the three problems of agriculture, rural areas, and farmers.
The crux of the three issues is how to increase people's incomes
In fact, this is a trinity of industry, place of residence and subject identity, but the three have different emphases, and the above three issues must be considered in an integrated manner. As a large agricultural country, China's "three rural issues" are related to the quality of the people, economic development, social stability, and national prosperity. The "three rural issues" are independently described as the improvement of the living conditions of the majority of the people in the vast rural areas, who can only be mainly engaged in planting and breeding production, and who are farmers, as well as industrial development and social progress.
The systematic description refers to the fact that in the 21st century China, in the historical formation of a dual society, urban modernization, the development of secondary and tertiary industries, and the prosperity of urban residents are constrained by the progress of the countryside, the development of agriculture, and the relative backwardness of the well-off peasants. China's national economic development potential is huge, and regardless of the qualitative improvement, only from a quantitative point of view, China's major economic problems depend on breakthroughs in rural areas, agriculture, and peasant problems. The essence of the "three rural issues" is the problem of unsynchronized urban and rural development and uncoordinated structure.
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"Three rural issues" refers to the three problems of agriculture, rural areas, and farmers. Personally, I think the fundamental issue is how to make agriculture hiatous.
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The three rural issues refer to the agricultural issues, the peasant issues, and the rural issues.
The three rural issues are the abbreviation of agricultural problems, peasant problems, and rural issues, and the three rural issues are fundamental issues related to the national economy and people's livelihood, which are not only production problems, but also social issues, economic issues, and political issues, and are related to the vital interests of each of us.
The solution to the problem of agriculture, agriculture and agriculture
1. The implementation of the rural revitalization strategy is a major measure to solve the "three rural" problems in the new era.
2. Focus on improving rural organizations, reviving rural culture, improving the rural living environment, and building a rural revitalization team.
3. Continue to promote the reform of various rural systems.
4. Accelerate the construction of a modern agricultural industrial system, a modern agricultural production system, and a modern agricultural management system.
5. Improve the institutional mechanism for the integrated development of urban and rural areas, and promote the equal exchange of urban and rural elements and the balanced allocation of public resources.
6. Implement targeted poverty alleviation in an all-round way.
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The three rural issues refer to the countryside, agriculture and farmers.
Point 1: Main Background:
Although we have made remarkable achievements in the "three rural" work, the agricultural foundation is not yet solid, the gap between urban and rural regional development and residents' income is still large, and the imbalance between urban and rural development and insufficient rural development are still the concentrated embodiment of the main contradictions in society.
Perspective 2: The income gap between urban and rural areas has widened.
According to the statistical bulletin released by the National Bureau of Statistics, in 2006, the per capita disposable income of urban residents in Chinese mainland was 11,759 yuan, and the per capita net income of rural residents was 3,587 yuan, with the ratio of 1 (1 in 2005); In 1985, the per capita wage of urban residents was 690 yuan, and the per capita net income of rural residents was 397 yuan
In 1,20 years, the income gap between urban and rural areas has widened by 85%.
Viewpoint 3: Hukou system
One issue that stands out is the reform of the hukou system. In the past, the household registration system divided urban and rural areas into two binary areas, resulting in a large difference in economic development and cultural level between urban and rural areas.
Viewpoint 4: The peasant problem
It can be divided into two issues: quality and burden reduction. The issue of peasant quality mainly refers to cultural quality. According to statistics, by the end of 2000, 85 percent of China's compulsory education was covered by the population of the ninth and middle schools, and the rural population accounted for the majority of the population that failed to be covered by the general education.
Viewpoint 5: Financial issues
The financial system's support for agriculture and the county-level economy is seriously insufficient.
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The "three rural" issues refer to the three major problems of rural areas, agriculture and farmers. It is independently described as the improvement of the living conditions, industrial development and social progress of farmers in the vast rural areas, mainly planting (aquaculture), and identity.
The systematic description refers to the problem that in the 21st century China, in the dual society formed by history, the cities are constantly modernizing, the secondary and tertiary industries are constantly developing, and the urban residents are constantly becoming more prosperous, while the progress of the countryside, the development of agriculture, and the relatively backward prosperity of the peasants are relatively lagging behind. The "three rural" issue is actually a trinity of industry, residential area and subject identity.
The "three rural" problem is the inevitable product of the transition from agricultural civilization to industrial civilization. It is not unique to China, both developed and developing countries have had similar experiences, but developed countries have solved the "three rural" problems better.
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Integration of the development of Chengliangyan Township.
According to the query Huatu education network, the integration of urban and rural development is the fundamental way to solve the "three rural" problems, we must adhere to the basic policy of industry feeding agriculture and cities supporting rural areas, coordinate and promote urbanization and new rural construction, accelerate the formation of a new type of urban-rural relationship between industry and agriculture, urban and rural areas, reciprocity between industry and agriculture, and integration of urban and rural areas, and strive to narrow the gap between urban and rural development.
The work of agriculture, agriculture and agriculture refers to rural areas, agriculture and farmers. The purpose of studying the three rural issues is to solve the problems of increasing peasants' income, agricultural development, and rural stability. In fact, this is a trinity of residential area, industry and subject identity, but the three have different emphases, and the above three issues must be considered in an integrated manner.
The issue of "respecting and closing the three rural areas" is related to the quality of the people, economic development, social stability, national prosperity and strength, and national rejuvenation.
The rural areas are really miserable, agriculture is really backward, and the peasants are really poor.
They will only benefit if they leave the countryside, leave agriculture, and take off the hat of the peasants"Three rural"Problem solving. At the same time, it should be noted that the cultural and educational level of China's rural labor force is relatively low. In 2001, illiterate and semi-literate accounted for 8,09 of the rural labour force, 32,22 with primary school education and 48,07 with initial Chinese. >>>More
How to solve the "three rural" problems.
Scholars have debated the reasons for the emergence of the "three rural" issues, and it is difficult to form a complete and unified view, because each point of view has both convincing power and its "dead ends" that are difficult to answer. However, scholars have a complete consensus on the importance of the "three rural issues", that is, the so-called "three rural issues" are actually peasant issues, and China's problems are fundamentally peasant issues. >>>More
The "two bottom lines" are put forward to ensure that the country's short-, medium- and long-term strategic goals do not have corresponding systemic risks. Maintain the bottom line of not returning to poverty on a large scale, and promote the effective connection between the achievements of poverty alleviation and rural revitalization. It is to achieve the organic combination of improving endogenous motivation (raising aspirations), improving one's own ability (improving intelligence) and improving the institutional environment (upgrading), based on the "dual promotion of ambition and intelligence" and the "comprehensive improvement of the intellectual system" as the main means, leading the positional war of poverty alleviation to the protracted battle of common prosperity.
With the strong support of the state, the city has also developed further, and now the speed of urbanization is getting faster and faster, which is also an outcome that many people are looking forward to. Because cities are home to the majority of the population, the rapid urbanization process is also very good for the development of the whole country. However, there is a fact that cannot be ignored, that is, while urbanization is developing, rural development cannot be discarded. >>>More