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Fake pesticides are now available in Inner Mongolia, causing rice production to be almost extinct. Where are these “fake” pesticides?

When rice grows, they require artificial maintenance. In order to grow rice better and achieve better yields, many farmers spray pesticides into the rice to increase the yield. In fact, there are certain requirements for spraying pesticides. If fake pesticides are sprayed, it is likely to cause a large number of rice deaths, and there are many chemical residues that are very harmful. Such a thing happened in Inner Mongolia. At that time, a Ms. Li bought pesticides from a merchant, and then her rice crops died. The phenomenon of large numbers of deaths caused Ms. Lin to suffer heavy losses.

Later, Ms. Li broke the news to reporters. She claimed that after applying pesticides, the rice turned yellow little by little. After that, she went to the merchant many times to ask about pesticide solutions, but the merchant claimed to use Yemai Fertilizer to save the rice. After Ms. Li finished using it, the rice showed no signs of getting better. Because several farmers were involved at the time, the incident was reported to the agricultural law enforcement brigade. After the law enforcement team came here, they rectified the manufacturer and fined the manufacturer 50,000 yuan. They also had to compensate these farmers 500 yuan per mu. The manufacturer claimed that the compensation was requested by the farmers themselves at that time, and almost all the farmers had agreed to the compensation, but only Ms. Li did not accept it. Ms. Li claimed that if the rice can reach 1,200 kilograms this year, she can get 1,000 yuan per acre of rice this year. But now that the use of pesticides has caused a large number of her rice crops to die, the manufacturer only pays 500 yuan per mu, which makes her feel very disadvantaged. Therefore, she cannot accept the amount of compensation paid by the manufacturer and wants the manufacturer to compensate according to the price. However, the law enforcement brigade stated that it has dealt with the manufacturer and provided corresponding compensation. If Ms. Li wants to, she can go through legal procedures and initiate a civil lawsuit. The Agriculture and Animal Husbandry Bureau will also cooperate with Ms. Li and provide relevant evidence and information. But Ms. Li feels that it will cost a lot of money to go through legal procedures. For farmers, they don't have so much money to go to court, so Ms. Li doesn't think it's necessary. But if this matter does not go through legal procedures, it will not be resolved well. This matter is still under discussion. How much compensation will be required? No unified opinion has been reached.