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Have you experienced the transition from agriculture to Africa in the 1990s? Have you ever regretted it? Why?

Rural Africa in the 1990s? We have been here since 1992: we require donations to be transferred to non-agricultural accounts, and every time we transfer from agriculture to Africa, we need to donate 3,500 yuan. Most workers working in cities, including the families and children of cadres, teachers and doctors, are in rural areas. After they heard the news, they all raised funds separately and donated money to their families and children to eat commodity grain. 1995 or so, according to the old policy: those who have non-agricultural status and meet the conditions of recruitment, recruitment and formal employment of civilian teachers are all ranked! But with the passage of time, some employees recruited by factories and businesses around 1995 may be laid off or unemployed, and they have a steelyard in their hearts!

It can be said that before the 1990s, it was jumping out of the dragon gate, which was a boundless happiness and an enviable beauty, because the loess was facing the sky and there was no need for hard farming. Besides, at the beginning, in addition to handing over state grain, there was basically no more harvest except eating. Since the 1990s, national and local governments have paid more and more attention to agricultural development. They not only reduced agricultural taxes and fees, but also implemented various subsidies for rich peasants. You can't plant the responsible farmland in the suburbs of Shanghai, but you have given it to some experts in farming.

For example, my friend A San planted 100 mu of land, only planted rice once a year, and invited some relatives and friends or helpers when he was busy. Excluding agricultural machinery, fertilizer, seeds, pesticides, labor and other expenses, his net income reaches more than 100 thousand yuan a year. They don't have the current rural to non-agricultural, and their pensions are similar to those of land-expropriated rural to non-agricultural. They can also enjoy various social benefits, such as reducing or exempting their children from going to school, building a small foreign farm with rural homesteads, raising chickens and ducks, and growing vegetables and fruits.

However, the most irritating thing after 90 is the American new urbanites. The land was expropriated by the town government, the registered permanent residence was changed from rural to urban, the work was not arranged according to the schedule, the retirement salary was paid to 60 years old, and the homestead was gone. We subsidize money to buy houses that are demolished in the town, and we have to pay property fees for housing parking. Do you think we will regret it? Of course, it may be that the government is short of funds, or that the government's demolition work has just begun (primary stage) and is not perfect. I hope everyone will live comfortably after the demolition in the 1990s.