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@ Why are there more applicants for supporting agriculture than those for helping the poor?

There may be more applicants for supporting agriculture than those for helping the poor for the following reasons:

1. The post supporting agriculture requires relatively low academic qualifications and professional skills: compared with the poverty alleviation plan, the post supporting agriculture may require lower academic qualifications and professional skills, making more people eligible to apply for the post. Due to the development needs of rural areas, agricultural support posts are mainly responsible for grass-roots management, service and construction in rural areas, involving agriculture, environment, health, education, culture, science and technology. Therefore, for some people who have no professional skills but are willing to contribute to rural development, supporting agriculture posts is a better choice.

2. The job nature of the post supporting agriculture is more specific and clear: compared with the poverty alleviation plan, the job nature of the post supporting agriculture is more specific and clear, which makes the applicants more aware of their responsibilities and work contents. As a more comprehensive and extensive project, the poverty alleviation project may involve more complicated work, and applicants need to spend more time and energy to understand and understand it.

3. The demand for supporting agriculture posts is relatively large: due to the development needs of rural areas, the demand for supporting agriculture posts may be relatively large. Rural areas need more talents to promote development, including grass-roots management, service and construction. Therefore, supporting agriculture is a better choice for those who want to contribute to the countryside.

Generally speaking, the reason why the number of applicants for supporting agriculture in "three supports and one support" middle school is higher than that for poverty alleviation may be because the requirements for academic qualifications and professional skills are relatively low, the nature of work is more specific and clear, and the demand for supporting agriculture in rural areas is greater.