State control over food crop prices and current land policy. According to the current planting level, the annual income from grain crops per mu is about 1,000 yuan. When the base is large enough, the income is considerable.
We all know that growing cash crops will bring high returns, but don’t forget that the investment and risks are also relatively high. Take our local green onions as an example: the cost of one acre of land is about 3,000 yuan, the yield per acre can range from 5,000 kilograms to more than 20,000 kilograms, and the price can fluctuate from a few cents to more than one yuan. There are so many factors beyond your control, from farming techniques to market conditions, that can determine your fate.
Many people think that the price of rice was about one yuan a few years ago, but now the price of rice is still a little more than one yuan. Wheat and corn are about the same price. But other prices are almost double. The total costs of fertilizers, pesticides, labor, machinery, leasing, etc. basically make two or three yuan per acre of grain, which is very good, but many of them are at a loss.
If farming was just for food, the first thing to make money would be to own a large piece of land. A few hundred acres is just the beginning. The next step is to welcome a good year. Growing food depends on the weather. There are also years when food prices rise. For example, corn prices have risen so quickly this year that it will be a profitable year. Otherwise, it’s really hard to make money from farming.
The number of family entrepreneurs is gradually increasing. While the country calls for "mass entrepreneurship and innovation for all" and encourages entrepreneurship, it also encourages migrant workers to return to their hometowns to start businesses, drive rural economic development through entrepreneurship, solve rural development problems, and provide Support, it attracts many people who want to stay in rural areas and start businesses, especially some young people who do not want to leave. Many people are confused about entrepreneurship in rural areas. Many people do not have good channels and business opportunities. While promoting family entrepreneurship, it is also clear that starting a business in rural areas must comply with the conditions of the rural development plan. Of course, as a farmer engaged in rural polluting resource industries, in rural areas , after all, there are still limitations, so maybe the development, cultivation and breeding of agriculture in various places also occupy a large proportion in people's minds. In terms of cultivation alone, agricultural products are currently in a transition stage.
The cost of growing these economically viable crops, and the investment costs are certainly much greater than growing food. Second is the market, which is very critical. Although the benefits are good, the premise is that they must be sold out. There is also technology. The conditions, environment, etc. of these things are much higher than food, so technology is crucial.